Posted by chad from michigan on June 25, 2013 at 19:59:19 from (96.36.15.107):
I will start out by saying I do not know if the hydraulics were getting hot before I started this project. I started out by installing a IH-1000 loader and I noticed the pump was getting super hot and the loader has no lift power it will lift but no power. In the process of ruling things out my dad and I hooked it back up to factory and were going to work our way out to the loader. Dad called said it was back to factory setup and it got hotter then when the loader was hooked up I am guessing because the loader has more hyd fluid capacity. ok what can cause the pump and hydraulics to get super hot. could it be the pump? new seals in it now, filter screen in touch control? hyd lines are clear I had to pull it off to remove a pipe plug to hook up loader hydraulics and cleaned them at that time. I thought it was the loader and bypass block causing the issues but its not. back to factory set-up what can cause the loader to get hot and not have lift power other then just going through the motions? Thanks
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