Posted by BMD on October 20, 2008 at 17:03:37 from (65.254.172.6):
Having a problem with the 364 dsl hydraulics. Hooked up bottom plow and hydraulics worked just fine, no problems.
Went out to field and started to plow and on first pass with the hydraulic lever most all the way down the depth was fine.Then looked back and the plow was just skimming the surface. Moved the depth control up less than a inch and the lift went to full up.Then no matter where you positioned the lift control lever the lift is at full up.Looks like lift going to full up irregardless of control lever setting.
Fluid was changed has fall with little usage since then. Tractor has around 3k hours.
I assume you can rule out the pump since its a lose of hydraulic control and the lift goes to full up with a load on it. Going to run it till its good and hot and change fluid as next step.Could this be control or cylinder issues?
If anyone has any suggestions or experience with a similar problem I would really appreciate hearing from you. The extent of my hydraulic experience is keep fluid and filter changed and never had any red tractor hydraulic problems.
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