Underdog57
Veteran Member
Yes its that simple
Agreed, Yes it is!
Yes its that simple
I'm even more confused now. People are talking valve problems, but this is the best explanation I've found, with a clear, simple solution.
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Has the OP tried this? Did it make a difference?
I'm even more confused now. People are talking valve problems, but this is the best explanation I've found, with a clear, simple solution.
YouTube
Has the OP tried this? Did it make a difference?
I've never seen it either, but I always run my tractor at 2,000+ RPM.Learn something new all the time. I had never seen this issue with any of my tractors. Guess I never saw the problem and think I know why. Just by habit I cycle the FEL before using and the only time I use tractor below 2k rpm was my Kioti using the backhoe, otherwise I’m at or close to PTO speed. Always thought my tractors were built to work so I could baby myself![]()
Learn something new all the time. I had never seen this issue with any of my tractors. Guess I never saw the problem and think I know why. Just by habit I cycle the FEL before using and the only time I use tractor below 2k rpm was my Kioti using the backhoe, otherwise I’m at or close to PTO speed...![]()
It is in the manuals to cycle every thing 2-3 times before using!
Initial Loader Operation
Before operating the loader, fully raise and lower the
boom two or three times. Then raise the bucket
approximately four(4) feet above the ground and
cycle the bucket cylinders three times. Lower the
bucket to the ground. Check the tractor hydraulic oil
and the correct oil level.
To me, 'initial' means when first installed by the dealer or as a new option installed by the owner. Not each day of ownership afterwards.