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Posted by Novel Idea Guy on June 08, 2004 at 07:34:19 from (148.177.1.213):
In Reply to: Re: Re: please help, info on 350U loader drive tr posted by Thanks Novel Idea Guy on June 07, 2004 at 08:20:16:
Whatever you're doing, you're pushing hard enough to make the tractor spin. That tells me you're digging this topsoil up from hard-packed ground. If you're digging the topsoil loose from the ground, the stress of doing that can be enough to cause damage even if you're only actually lifting 1/4 of a bucket at a time. Then again, what you were doing could have absolutely nothing to do with the failure. Old tractors have worn components, and worn components tend to fail. Just so we're clear here, what exactly happens with the bucket? Does it just flop down when you raise the loader arms? Can you make it roll back and dump with the hydraulic lever? I still suspect that the hydraulic valve on the tractor has sprung a severe internal leak. If the loader frame were broken, it would be painfully obvious. If there were an external hydraulic leak, you'd be standing in a puddle of oil.
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