Are Hydraulic hses supposed to get hot?

   / Are Hydraulic hses supposed to get hot? #1  

rixtory

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Location
Bethlehem, PA
Tractor
Kubota BX2200
I have a BX2200 with 357 hours and I have noticed that the hoses all get very hot, hard to touch sometimes. This is regardless of whether the FEL is attached or not. Is this normal?
Also I noticed that even after 2 hours of mowing my 3PH arms are even very warm..
Thanks
Rick
 
   / Are Hydraulic hses supposed to get hot? #2  
Yes, hydraulic fluid gets very hot when pumped to the pressures these tractors use. HST transmissions also contribute to the heat.

CR
 
   / Are Hydraulic hses supposed to get hot? #3  
Yes, typically between 140-170F. Too hot to comfortably hold for a long time. If it is much hotter than that, your oil cooler may be clogged up with dust or chaff.

jb
 

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