rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,526
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
If the pump is not gone then the bypassing has to be around the front loader controls. I unhooked the backhoe connects and switched to 3 point hitch. Like the front loader it will not lift unless I idle it up, and as I ran it it was getting worse as it heated up. I cycled the front auxiliary buttons too. Where are the releif valves and bypasses? The steering and hst seem normal. Also when cycling the loader it would lift faster if I dumped bucket at same time. Just out of curiosity where are the pumps? Is one behind fuel filter and the other where the 2 filters are underneath?
Lets back up a step. Are you sure you have those three controls right around the joystick all on the right settings. Any of them could do that.
Right next to the joystick there's one control with a yellow and white wheel symbol used for sending fluid back to the BH/3pt hitch lever at the rear of the tractor. There's a control for the front remotes + a lockout for that control And then there is a sort of unfortunately placed lever on the forward part of the joystick for the bucket autolevel circuit.
I say "unfortunately placed" because once I hit that with my right foot backing up and I must have kicked it into half engagement or some other weird mode and the front loader arms quit working.
rScotty