I have a 2010 Massey Ferguson 1652 with a DL130 loader. Over the past year I have noticed the loader dropping at a more frequent rate during use. When the hydraulics warm up it seems to drop faster. I have never disconnected any of the hydraulic fittings on the loader. All maintenance intervals have been done and the hydraulic level is reading fine(maybe just a tad high, but acceptable). Don't notice a leak any where.
I measured the loader drop with cold hydraulics in 35 degrees today. In one hour the loader dropped 4 1/2" measured at the tip of the bucket cutting edge. 1/2" of drop measured at the lift cylinder.
Doesn't seem like much when I measure it because I know all loaders will settle. Hoever, it seems like a lot when I have to keep lifting the loader up when driving with the tractor. When the tractor was new, the loader didn't seem to drop at all even with a 35 gallon water tank in the bucket.
The loader manual doesn't give an acceptable tolerance so my questions are this. What is an acceptable amount of settle in the loader hydraulics? Is this normal or should I be looking deeper for a leak?
P.S. my TPH will stay up with no problem.:confused2:
I measured the loader drop with cold hydraulics in 35 degrees today. In one hour the loader dropped 4 1/2" measured at the tip of the bucket cutting edge. 1/2" of drop measured at the lift cylinder.
Doesn't seem like much when I measure it because I know all loaders will settle. Hoever, it seems like a lot when I have to keep lifting the loader up when driving with the tractor. When the tractor was new, the loader didn't seem to drop at all even with a 35 gallon water tank in the bucket.
The loader manual doesn't give an acceptable tolerance so my questions are this. What is an acceptable amount of settle in the loader hydraulics? Is this normal or should I be looking deeper for a leak?
P.S. my TPH will stay up with no problem.:confused2: