Problem with Hydraulic Cylinders - 50 hrs service

   / Problem with Hydraulic Cylinders - 50 hrs service #1  

cwave

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PA
Tractor
John Deere 4310
After the dealer changed out the Hydraulic fluid - the cylinders are not working in sync - When I tried to attach the bucket to the loader the front cylinders were at different extended lengths.

Any thoughts? - Thanks
 
   / Problem with Hydraulic Cylinders - 50 hrs service #2  
The problem is the difference in length of the hydraulic circuits going to the two cylinders. The tubing going to the left cylinder is longer with more bends so it reacts slower due to greater resistance to flow. Hydraulic fluid, like electricity, is "lazy". It looks for the easiest path and takes it first. The left cylinder dosen't catch up until the right cylinder is stroked out.
The bucket acts as a tiebar between the two cylinders. Without the bucket the cylinders are in the same position fully retracted and fully extended but rarely in between. I run without my bucket quite a bit and your situation is common.
 
   / Problem with Hydraulic Cylinders - 50 hrs service #3  
Cycle the bucket and hold the stick for a few seconds at the end. That will get them back together.
 

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