JD 4300 weak front end loader

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arkvet

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JD 4300 HST 4WD
2002 4300 HST with 430 FEL. Recently started having issues with FEL being weak. 3 pt still seemed to work normal. PTO and HST drive seemed to have normal power. Issue seemed to be confined to FEL. Since it was due I went ahead and did a hydraulic fluid change and cleaned screens and filter. Issue still present.

With no weight in the bucket the FEL performs normal and you wouldn't think there was an issue. Put 500 lbs in the bucket and it acts like I put 3000 lbs in it. With a heavy weight in the bucket it will left very slowly but you can hear the strain. Throttle at highest RPM will aid in the lift. Any reduction in the rpm will significantly reduce the ability to lift a medium to heavy load in the bucket.

Where do I start on this trouble shoot?

Also, FWIW my power steering is really stiff and hard to turn when not moving. I've had this issue for a while and am pretty sure this is related to the power steering pump... but the tractor is still very usable as it is so I haven't taken the time to trouble shoot this yet.
 
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If there is no fluid leaking to the ground, there really are only two options. Worn Spool valve or worn cylinder seals.
 
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It's an older tractor so it certainly leaks a little fluid here and there but nothing more than normal. I'm not adding hydraulic fluid every couple hours by any means.

I will look into this "Spool Valve" that you mention.

Thanks
 
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I don't even know how you narrow it down between cylinder or spool.
 
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When you speak of "cylinder" are you referring to the lift and curl cylinders? Sorry if that's a dumb question.

When I look up the Spool Valve I find the actual spool valve and also a pressure relief valve. Are the parts of this system that could be dirty / contaminated / need adjustment or if I am pretty certain this is the issue do I simply buy a replacement(s)?

Again, sorry if those are dumb questions. I used to have a local retired guy that worked on my tractor but he recently retired again, so mainly drinks coffee and goes fishing. Now it's kinda back on me. lol
 
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YEs the cylinder is the loader and bucket ones. Is there a relief on the spool? Maybe it's weak. That would be an easy fix.

Our 6200 has never lifted what I think it's capable of. I always felt that JD is conservative in their relief settings. That's OK. You just end up breaking stuff.
 
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I had a lift cylinder break a few years back and rather than replace with an overpriced JD cylinder I fabricated my own out of a pair of slightly larger bore cylinders and they work so much better than the originals. Slightly slower lift than the OEMs but much smoother and stronger / stable. I know this is NOT the issue. The cylinders seem to be working fine. I will say that while trying to lift heavy loads with high RPM when the FEL is really struggling the real "grunt work" seems to be occurring at the base of the FEL joystick / control. That's where I can hear and kinda feel the strain. Not sure if that info helps?
 
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YEs the cylinder is the loader and bucket ones. Is there a relief on the spool? Maybe it's weak. That would be an easy fix.

Sounds like I need to really examine the maintenance manual on this section. Used Spool valves seem to be in the $150 range so not a major expense if that's what it may take.
 
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How many hours? A lot of loader work?
 
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Not sure on hours as the tach / gauge panel died several years ago. I'd estimate easily 1500 hours but probably closer to 2000.

LOTS of loader work. I carry round bales of hay with frequency. Before the home built lift cylinders were installed this seemed like a tough task for the loader. After the new cylinders it (used to) carry round bales with ease.

I will say that the reduced FEL lift capacity was not a subtle and slow change. It went from tough as a mule to super weak in very short order.
 

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