TDVT
Silver Member
Now that it's tractor weather again here in Northern Vermont (other than moving snow) I've been out trying to get a head-start on things with our spectacular warm & early spring.
Today while working on a brush fork attachment, I noticed the bucket-ends of the loader arms were sprayed with oil & then noticed that the curl cylinders (at the seal) were also oily. Not dripping, but you could get a drop on the end of your finger from the weep hole. The lift cylinders, which look to me as though they are the same, are dry.
I DID do a bit of digging week before last but I don't abuse the tractor (83 hrs w/regular maintenance). Is this a normal occurrence?
We split tractor time between the 3400 & our old Ford (hence low hours) but this is the first loader I've had & the warranty is over at the end of this month.
Thanks, TD
Today while working on a brush fork attachment, I noticed the bucket-ends of the loader arms were sprayed with oil & then noticed that the curl cylinders (at the seal) were also oily. Not dripping, but you could get a drop on the end of your finger from the weep hole. The lift cylinders, which look to me as though they are the same, are dry.
I DID do a bit of digging week before last but I don't abuse the tractor (83 hrs w/regular maintenance). Is this a normal occurrence?
We split tractor time between the 3400 & our old Ford (hence low hours) but this is the first loader I've had & the warranty is over at the end of this month.
Thanks, TD