robstaples
Gold Member
My single cylinder bucket seems to have a loose connection between the shaft and the pressure plate , for lack of better words. The part of the cylinder that moves when oil pressure is applied.
See video and frozen frames of video in pics. My strain is lifting the weight of the bucket. It made no difference if the engine was running or not.
My dealer thought the nut may be loose and replaced the cylinder. New tractor 20 hours old.
The floppy cylinder was first noticeable when I went to back blade. But if I applied hydraulic pressure, the slack is taken up and the bucket stiffens up. My L39 does not do this. Its cylinder stays where it is left.
I thought maybe air in the line, but even air compression is more resistant than this.
I would love to see an X-ray of what is going on in the cylinder.
Two new cylinders doing the same thing.
I am interested in your thoughts of why this does this.
Floppy Bucket - YouTube


See video and frozen frames of video in pics. My strain is lifting the weight of the bucket. It made no difference if the engine was running or not.
My dealer thought the nut may be loose and replaced the cylinder. New tractor 20 hours old.
The floppy cylinder was first noticeable when I went to back blade. But if I applied hydraulic pressure, the slack is taken up and the bucket stiffens up. My L39 does not do this. Its cylinder stays where it is left.
I thought maybe air in the line, but even air compression is more resistant than this.
I would love to see an X-ray of what is going on in the cylinder.
Two new cylinders doing the same thing.
I am interested in your thoughts of why this does this.
Floppy Bucket - YouTube

