Thanks! No nothing else is effected, drives fine, 3-point works fine and bucket rolls as it s should.If it's been going on for a year I would be a bit more diligent about learning what is going on. Try changing your fluids first. Have you noticed anything in the way that it drives? Hydrostatic uses the same fluid to operate the transmission as the loader.This only affects one function? Loader lift only? Not bucket curl or loader boom down (as in lifting the front of the tractor)?
If so, changing fluids and/or filters is is a waste of time and money. It's not a fluid problem. Couplers? Maybe, but only you can see, hear, and feel what's happening when this occurs. All you get from out here are guesses. If it were me, I would swap the couplers (not just uncouple and move them around, but actually unscrew all four and trade places) from lift spool to the bucket spool and see what happens. No cost, and if it doesn't help you haven't
If it's been going on for a year I would be a bit more diligent about learning what is going on. Try changing your fluids first. Have you noticed anything in the way that it drives? Hydrostatic uses the same fluid to operate the transmission as the loader.
Thanks Harry, I will definitely try this because only the lift is effected all other functions perform as they should. My son has the tractor now but I will do this once he returns it. Fingers crossed!This only affects one function? Loader lift only? Not bucket curl or loader boom down (as in lifting the front of the tractor)?
If so, changing fluids and/or filters is is a waste of time and money. It's not a fluid problem. Couplers? Maybe, but only you can see, hear, and feel what's happening when this occurs. All you get from out here are guesses. If it were me, I would swap the couplers (not just uncouple and move them around, but actually unscrew all four and trade places) from lift spool to the bucket spool and see what happens. No cost, and if it doesn't help you haven't hurt anything.