284 International
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I just purchased a Yanmar YM240 with a loader 2 days ago. When I bought it the motor was partly disassembled, supposedly to replace a headgasket. I got it back together and running, though my motor difficulties will probably end up in another thread, but for now, my trouble is with the loader valve. The lift works fine, but seems to lug the engine until everything is warmed up. The bucket curly, however, seems to really load the motor. It curls easily, but when trying to dump the bucket the valve won't move. Applying a LOT of force, or bashing the lever in frustration, sometimes lets the valve move and dump the bucket. The motor lugs when that happens, and feels like it may stall, and no matter what, the bucket is EXTREMELY slow. Letting off the valve brings the motor up to speed again. Where should I start looking? Thanks in advance for your help.
Edited to add: The loader is powered by a separate pump driven off a chain drive from the crankshaft, not by the 3 point hydraulics.
Edited to add: The loader is powered by a separate pump driven off a chain drive from the crankshaft, not by the 3 point hydraulics.