J_J
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2003
- Messages
- 18,952
- Location
- JACKSONVILLE, FL
- Tractor
- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
I have posted in the past about my failure to lift the rated load of the 1445. I had replaced the seals in the lift cylinders, and removed the valve assembly to have it checked. It checked out ok. My last resort was to replace the lift and steering pump. On my 1445, it is a small Barnes hydraulic pump about 3.0 gpm. The new pump fixed all my problems. The old pump must have been leaking internally. Anyway, I have been lifting some large loads, probably at or above the rated load of 1200 lbs. Today, while using the forks with a ball on the end to lift a trailer, the rear end of the 1445's 3700 lbs slowly rose into the air. First time this has occured since I have had the machine. It was a strange feeling, since most every one on the forum has had the PT pucker factor. Anyway, I figured out why, the lifting point was to far out, so I used the close in ball mount and lifted the trailer with no problem.