Do if you did the test with the cylinders not hooked to anything at all and the right was slow. Then swapped cylinders not attached to anything at all, and the right was still slower??
For now that rules out anything mechanical with the loader cause they werent hooked to anything. And would rule out the cylinder. Only thing left is the individual lines. You should have 2 lines coming off the valve. One for curl and one for dump. They should each go into a tee somewhere and get split between the cylinders. You need to look between the tee and the cylinder.
But I would also caution you to make sure you got all of the air bled out of the system.
/ Loader Hydraulics (Left is slower than the right)
So I don't know a whole heck of a lot on hydraulic however I would assume both cylinders be pretty evenly matched when nothing is connected on the downward stroke and back stroke right?
/ Loader Hydraulics (Left is slower than the right)
So I don't know a whole heck of a lot on hydraulic however I would assume both cylinders be pretty evenly matched when nothing is connected on the downward stroke and back stroke right?
Provided all the air is out of the system, they should be close. The one that has the longest hose after the tee could be a little slower. But fluid is going to take the path of least resistance. The loader frame should be rigid enough with both hooked up to overcome whatever small differences there are in the cylinders, provided they are both the same size.
Do the cylinders look like they are an identical matched set? or did someone change one at some point, perhaps to a slightly larger one. like going from a 50mm cylinder to a 2" cylinder??
Do you have any actual pictures and not the parts diagram of your loader, cylinders, and the part you are breaking. I am having a hard time getting a visual.
/ Loader Hydraulics (Left is slower than the right)
I drilled out the 1/4 inch sheer pin holes on the equalizer bar to 3/8 and put in 3/8 grade 8 bolts it seemed to do the trick from earlier mentioned in the post. I will fully test this weekend have a few buckets of dirt to move.