I'm having a problem which the dealer calls sponge, and Prince Hydraulics (who made the loader valve) calls cavitation. When I dump a bucket of dirt and lower the bucket to the ground to pick up another load, the bucket floats. Either it will dig in or float on top. I have to pushe the control lever hard right (bucket tilt down) to pick up hydraulic power to stabilize it. Once it stabilizes, it's hard as a rock. They're
telling me that because the load dump causes the cylinder to extend very fast, that it's pulling a vacuum on the back side of the piston, causing the hydraulic fluid to boil thereby giving up air, and the pump can't keep up. When I hold the control all the way to the right, it may take 5 seconds to catch up, if I let it idle-10. I'd go along with this, except - it does it with the bucket empty. If I dump a bucket of dirt, and move forward with the bucket beyond the pile to back blade, the bucket will float over until I power it. Back blade, pick up the arms, pull forward, drop the bucket beyond the pile, and it will float again, haven't touched the bucket spool.