KennyV
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- Kubota L4200 GSTCA
Jim...
The dirty connections are probably leaking, but for this to be your down pressure problem, you would be spraying fluid all over the place.
I think your first assumption was probably accurate. Hydraulic fluid is bypassing, (leaking) somewhere in the system. This can happen in the cylinder(s), control valve, or the pump bypass. Since you have not noticed a reduction of the back hoe performance, I would not first suspect the system pump pressure relief.
You should be able to lift your tractor with the bucket dump cycle. While doing that the boom cylinders should not expand. If they do disconnect them at the quick disconnects and try it again.
You can check the control valve by switching the quick disconnects for loader curl and boom… that will isolate the individual valves.
If you have rear remotes, run the output from a rear remote set to your loader cylinders that also should check the cylinders. Rear remote should have the same PSI as loader valve at full.
This is getting long but unless your complete hydraulic system is low on pressure one of the above checks should isolate a problem. KennyV.
The dirty connections are probably leaking, but for this to be your down pressure problem, you would be spraying fluid all over the place.
I think your first assumption was probably accurate. Hydraulic fluid is bypassing, (leaking) somewhere in the system. This can happen in the cylinder(s), control valve, or the pump bypass. Since you have not noticed a reduction of the back hoe performance, I would not first suspect the system pump pressure relief.
You should be able to lift your tractor with the bucket dump cycle. While doing that the boom cylinders should not expand. If they do disconnect them at the quick disconnects and try it again.
You can check the control valve by switching the quick disconnects for loader curl and boom… that will isolate the individual valves.
If you have rear remotes, run the output from a rear remote set to your loader cylinders that also should check the cylinders. Rear remote should have the same PSI as loader valve at full.
This is getting long but unless your complete hydraulic system is low on pressure one of the above checks should isolate a problem. KennyV.