Posted by JD Seller on August 13, 2013 at 15:03:58 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: 158 loader problems posted by Stephen Newell on August 10, 2013 at 18:05:38:
Larry Sorry for the delay getting back to you on your problem. I see TxJim has been helping you. That is good.
I see where you have found that the cylinders actually are working. That is good. You are narrowing down the possible issues.
Here is a simple thing I had give me grief on a loader years ago. Are you using couplers to attach the hoses to the loader valve??? I mean a male and female ISO/Pioneer coupler an hose end. If you are replace the male ends with ones you know are good. I had a male end mess up and it acted like a check valve. That function would not work. It could also be the female coupler but I have had several MALE couplers fail and only one female one.
TxJim's idea on checking to see if the Joystick control is actually working the spool is a good one too. The JD factory setup has the cables and then a plastic coupler right at the spool. I have had these couplers strip out and not work the spool valve.
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