Lift arm question

   / Lift arm question #1  

fireline

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does anyone have suggestions why the lift arms on my 135 leaks down when I turn tractor off? The lift seems to work fine otherwise.thanks.
 
   / Lift arm question #2  
over what time period?
it is acceptable for them to leak down some mine will leak down over night from about 24" in the air.

our fork lifts at work are rated to leak down 1/2 per hour is acceptable

tom
 
   / Lift arm question #3  
does anyone have suggestions why the lift arms on my 135 leaks down when I turn tractor off? The lift seems to work fine otherwise.thanks.

Sure, the lift will work fine, as long as you have enough resistance in the valve and cyl to build up pressure. Any leakage will decrease you lifting capability.

Ask your dealer what the leak down rate is for your tractor. That is only when new. Over time the spools in the valve, and the seals in the cylinders will wear or deteriorate. It usually amount to , what is acceptable to you. You could rebuild cyl, and get a new valve.

Pilot operated check valves is the only other recourse for safety related work, as in using the bucket as a work platform. They are designed to lock the cyl, as long as the cyl are good.
 
   / Lift arm question #4  
G'day taking into account the age of the tractor you won't fix it if it only leaks down when stopped it is a common complaint on most massey's of this and earlier vintage sorry but you just gotta learn to live with it


Jon
 

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