Posted by Eric Allen on May 08, 2012 at 13:13:22 from (70.100.60.23):
Hi I just bought a 460 utility at an auction for 1500. and still not sure if I got a good deal or not. It runs and drives great but the loader lacks lifting power. I am first going to change the oil as soon as I get a book and figure out how to(I haven't even figured out how to check the level yet) but I discovered something really strange when I tried it out the other day. The loader lifts empty fine all the way up but won't lift any load above knee high, I noticed though that if you pull back on the bucket lever and the boom lever, once the bucket rolls back fully the boom goes up and if you let off the bucket roll the boom stops. Does this make any sense at all? I did notice that there is a new boom lever next to the double wagner one that has the bucket roll lever. The other isn't hooked to anything. Could this be a plumbing problem? I don't know anybody to take it to here in NY so anything you can tell me would help a lot. It has no pto or 2 pt so the loader is it's only real asset. It didn't sell at the auction and they were going to sell the motor and scrap the rest, so I decided to rescue it... Thanks Eric
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