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Re: Re: Loader Hydraulics wimpy, why?
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Posted by Rick from Paso on June 01, 2001 at 00:50:38 from (63.174.82.3):
In Reply to: Re: Loader Hydraulics wimpy, why? posted by Dave on May 31, 2001 at 06:45:21:
Dave: O-Rings on what, the cylinders or the control valves or the pump? It is a good sized bucket but the loader is pretty stout looking. This 310b is a loader/backhoe. The Backhoe is pretty worn (actually, so is the entire tractor) and been rebuilt a number of times and some of the cylinders will not hold position when powered off but the backhoe seems to have pleanty of digging power. This leads me to believe the pump is okay. When I bought it I had to replace one of the loader cylinders, one was a different size and would only lift the bucket 4 foot. Now at idle will lift 5ft and with the engine reved a bit will lift the empty bucket to the top without much trouble. Thanks again for your help. Regards, Rick from Paso.
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