dewson
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Hi recently purchased a siromer 204s tph not working steering ok any body got any ideas regards :confused2:
When you try and lift the 3PH, does the engine sound any different, like it is being placed under load? This would indicate the system is building hydraulic pressure. This means the control valve is trying to send fluid somewhere which is causing pressure to build which is good. If the engine dosn't change sound, it could be that the valve has an internal problem and is not sending fluid where it belongs. Or the safety relief in the 3PH valve is stuck open keeping it from building any pressure. Or the seal on the 3PH piston is blown and the fluid is just flowing past the piston instead of lifting it.
If the engine DOES bog down/change sound when you try and lift the 3PH, Does the tractor have a 3PH speed regulating valve on it, usually a knob(looks like a round water faucet handle) down in front of the seat? It is used to keep heavy 3PH loads from slamming to the ground. IF that is screwed all the way in, it could be preventing any fluid from reaching the 3PH cylinder and lifting the hitch. Or if the speed reg valve is open, it could be the internal linkage in the lift is mechanically jammed.
Good Luck
Hi yes the diverter valve has been checked piston slides without any problems, slackened two banjos on top oil leaks out slackened banjo on the rear only a few drips , oil is returning to the tank lift unit through the return pipe, pump seems to be pushing out a good pressure. tractor has 96 hours only and has sat idle for some time they purchased it new and had given up hope, somebody has looked at it previously and given up, only wish I had a diagram for the diverter valve in case its assembled wrongly or something missing that I am unaware of, thanks again for your invaluable help as I am lost for answers regards DewsonWhen you say valve has been checked, which valve are you refering to? Have you disassembled the diverter valve and checked that it's piston is sliding freely?
Do you have the speed regulator valve that Ron mentioned in his first post? If so, try screwing it all the way down then see if there is any change in engine sound when engaging 3ph.
RonJ