woolyAcres
Platinum Member
As many of the Yanmar forum members know, my loader has some issues. I posted the first details over in this thread, but decided to start a new thread. That other one had lots of good info but wasn't focused on the FEL only. It might be more useful to future users looking for info on their FELs to find it here rather than sift through that (rather long) thread.
After lots of good info in that other thread, I finally got hold of a 5000PSI pressure gauge. After plumbing it in today, my conclusion is that both the loader control and the pump have issues. But I was also surprised at the pump pressure behavior in different operating modes.
I put my gauge on the high-pressure side just before the loader control valve. This is what I had parts for and it made watching the gauge while using the tractor pretty easy.
The first thing I noticed is that while using the 3PT lift, (with a 5' box blade) the gauge would rise to about 1000PSI anytime I lifted the box blade off the ground. The pressure would stay at 1000PSI even once the box blade had reached the desired height. As long as the implement was raised at this height, the pressure stayed at 1000PSI. If I lowered the implement just a bit (say an 1". Implement still off the ground but moved the lever down slightly) pressure would drop to near zero.
The next thing I found was that using the loader (with the box blade resting on the ground; 3PT hitch not 'active') pressure never exceed ~1000PSI. Lift and lower speeds were okay- 8-10s. Curl was a bit slow, but okay. However dumping the bucket took forever and there was NO increase in pressure when dumping. It appears the loader valve isn't providing any pressure for the dump function.
The final thing I noticed was, the only way I could get the pressure above 1000PSI was to have the box blade raised off the ground so the system had 1000PSI (presumably for lifting and holding the rear implement) and simultaneously operating the FEL (lift or curl). In this configuration the pressure would jump to about 2000PSI.
I purchased the 5000PSI valve based on suggestions that spikes in the system can exceed 4000PSI. Whether my gauge is too slow to respond to those spikes, or possibly too damped to noticed impulse behavior I don't know. But I never saw anything over 2000PSI.
My conclusion from this is that my pump is a bit weak and my control valve is not functioning correctly. Am I drawing the correct conclusions? Is constant 1000PSI when the rear 3PT hitch is off the ground expected? I was actually expecting occasional 'cycling' of the rear 3PT to pull the implement up after it had drifted down, but not constant pressure there. I need to go back and read California's description of 3PT 'modes'- buried somewhere in my other thread. Better organization is part of the reason I started a new thread. :laughing:
Now that I have this diagnostic tool what else should I be looking at/for to confirm what needs repairing, replacing, or works as it should?
I'm grateful for all the help I've received so far and any additional guidance will be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks
After lots of good info in that other thread, I finally got hold of a 5000PSI pressure gauge. After plumbing it in today, my conclusion is that both the loader control and the pump have issues. But I was also surprised at the pump pressure behavior in different operating modes.
I put my gauge on the high-pressure side just before the loader control valve. This is what I had parts for and it made watching the gauge while using the tractor pretty easy.
The first thing I noticed is that while using the 3PT lift, (with a 5' box blade) the gauge would rise to about 1000PSI anytime I lifted the box blade off the ground. The pressure would stay at 1000PSI even once the box blade had reached the desired height. As long as the implement was raised at this height, the pressure stayed at 1000PSI. If I lowered the implement just a bit (say an 1". Implement still off the ground but moved the lever down slightly) pressure would drop to near zero.
The next thing I found was that using the loader (with the box blade resting on the ground; 3PT hitch not 'active') pressure never exceed ~1000PSI. Lift and lower speeds were okay- 8-10s. Curl was a bit slow, but okay. However dumping the bucket took forever and there was NO increase in pressure when dumping. It appears the loader valve isn't providing any pressure for the dump function.
The final thing I noticed was, the only way I could get the pressure above 1000PSI was to have the box blade raised off the ground so the system had 1000PSI (presumably for lifting and holding the rear implement) and simultaneously operating the FEL (lift or curl). In this configuration the pressure would jump to about 2000PSI.
I purchased the 5000PSI valve based on suggestions that spikes in the system can exceed 4000PSI. Whether my gauge is too slow to respond to those spikes, or possibly too damped to noticed impulse behavior I don't know. But I never saw anything over 2000PSI.
My conclusion from this is that my pump is a bit weak and my control valve is not functioning correctly. Am I drawing the correct conclusions? Is constant 1000PSI when the rear 3PT hitch is off the ground expected? I was actually expecting occasional 'cycling' of the rear 3PT to pull the implement up after it had drifted down, but not constant pressure there. I need to go back and read California's description of 3PT 'modes'- buried somewhere in my other thread. Better organization is part of the reason I started a new thread. :laughing:
Now that I have this diagnostic tool what else should I be looking at/for to confirm what needs repairing, replacing, or works as it should?
I'm grateful for all the help I've received so far and any additional guidance will be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks