Willl
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Mike_VT said:When running I can push the bucket to return
After reading that, I'm changing my answer to cylinder.
Do the 'orange' tractors have quick-disconnect hoses that you could swap around to test ?
Mike_VT said:When running I can push the bucket to return
SPYDERLK said:jb, that part about the cylinders extending with the engine running and centered valve bothers me too. I think it is a cyl, but maybe in bursting, the fluidic shock damaged the valve as well. I cannot explain the full symptoms as described without a reach like this. Im not sure at this point that mine exhibited the centered valve extension. I am tho, haunted by a couple of nuance changes in mine that I believe are attributable to valve damage. When valving at full relief pressure - like if held to full curl and released - my valve does not return to center automatically as readily as it did before the break. ?Could it be imagination-just didnt notice before? MAYBE. Also, I now have a slow leakdown on curl that I didnt notice before. Another maybe-could be valve or new cyls or just didnt notice. This thread tho, is giving me a suspicion that there is some likelihood of damage thruout the curl circuit in this type failure. Either that or I have a gap in my understanding of the workings. Mike, please post the full diagnostic when you get it figured out.
larry
SPYDERLK said:Good! Youre lucky to be able to keep the old cylinders. They [Mahindra]wouldnt let me keep the broken ones. Can you, or anyone explain why the cylinders extended when you started the tractor with the curl spool in neutral. I assumed that closed off flow from the pump to the cyls.
larry
SPYDERLK said:Quote jb: As to why the cylinders would extend, that's easy. The pistong that has the seals wasn't attached to the rod, so the rod could move. Fluid was able to flow thru the piston's center hole so the bucket moved. Remember that both cylinders are connected together.
Huh? Why did they take off and move when he started the tractor? With the valve in neutral should be no diff running or not.
larry