Posted by chad from michigan on January 29, 2014 at 05:03:49 from (70.39.176.177):
Ok I have posted before about lifting issues and I finaly have time to repost some things. I have a IH-1000 loader on a Farmall 100 that works perfect so I am compairing it to my Dads Super A with the IH-1000 loader which has issues. My dads loader just doesn't have the lift capacity that mine does. It will only lift a half load of dirt about 3' from the ground. Mine can lift a full bucket that is 1' wider as high as I want no issues. I put a guage on the touch control and when you go to lift it shows 1000-1200 psi on the gauge but it just wont lift well. where should I start looking for problems? When I first had installed it the pump would get super hot with help from here we found that the TC had a plugged orfice restricting flow when you pulled the cover behind the battery, that fixed the over heating pump problem. Now is my pump week? More problems in TC? Or could my HYD spool controls not be letting fluid to the lift cylinders? Would like to get this fixed by spring.
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