Logginsteve
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- Jun 14, 2011
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- Tractor
- Kubota 3240
Before spending the money having my L3240 (5 years old) hauled to the orange doctor I wanted to see if anybody can help me figure out what is going wrong.
I have two circuits on my loader to operate a 72" grappler. I last used it in the Fall and took it off for the winter (such as we had here in Maine). I ran the tractor only a couple of times since then until yesterday. I drove it around and used the forks then switched off to the grappler. Plenty of power, drove as expected, nothing out of the ordinary.
When I put the power to open (bottom circuit) the jaw opens about one foot and then stops as if physically arrested. Up to the point it stops it behaves normally in terms of sound and responsiveness. Close (top circuit) works fine. No matter what I try to do, no change in behavior. I can see the hydraulic lines jerk when it hits the unexpected stopping point.
I switched the lines to see what would happen. The expected behavior was being able to open it full, but have problems closing. Instead it didn't want to move at all. Which is a mystery.
Today I pulled the couplings off the grappler to see how it moved manually. I could open and close it fully and easily. Further, the hoses (in a container) both bled out and sucked back in the hydraulic fluid. This indicates to me that the grappler is working perfectly OK.
Next, I replaced the male and female couplers for the bottom (open) circuit with brand new ones. Oddly it opens to exactly the same point as before (i.e. not where it should), but now the close function is sloooooooooooooow. Really slow. I swapped the female coupler on the top circuit and that made no difference.
Even though there were no signs of a loss of hydraulic power I did check the reservoir and I was down about 3/4 of a gallon. I don't know why, but I haven't checked it since last summer so I can't say when I lost the fluid. It doesn't seem to be a factor, especially because topping it off made no change.
Strange, isn't it? Anybody have any inspirational advice?
Thanks!
Steve
I have two circuits on my loader to operate a 72" grappler. I last used it in the Fall and took it off for the winter (such as we had here in Maine). I ran the tractor only a couple of times since then until yesterday. I drove it around and used the forks then switched off to the grappler. Plenty of power, drove as expected, nothing out of the ordinary.
When I put the power to open (bottom circuit) the jaw opens about one foot and then stops as if physically arrested. Up to the point it stops it behaves normally in terms of sound and responsiveness. Close (top circuit) works fine. No matter what I try to do, no change in behavior. I can see the hydraulic lines jerk when it hits the unexpected stopping point.
I switched the lines to see what would happen. The expected behavior was being able to open it full, but have problems closing. Instead it didn't want to move at all. Which is a mystery.
Today I pulled the couplings off the grappler to see how it moved manually. I could open and close it fully and easily. Further, the hoses (in a container) both bled out and sucked back in the hydraulic fluid. This indicates to me that the grappler is working perfectly OK.
Next, I replaced the male and female couplers for the bottom (open) circuit with brand new ones. Oddly it opens to exactly the same point as before (i.e. not where it should), but now the close function is sloooooooooooooow. Really slow. I swapped the female coupler on the top circuit and that made no difference.
Even though there were no signs of a loss of hydraulic power I did check the reservoir and I was down about 3/4 of a gallon. I don't know why, but I haven't checked it since last summer so I can't say when I lost the fluid. It doesn't seem to be a factor, especially because topping it off made no change.
Strange, isn't it? Anybody have any inspirational advice?
Thanks!
Steve