ah724tractor
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- New Holland TC55DA
My TC55DA 3pt hitch settles under a heavy load. I first noticed this a couple years ago, but it was so slight I didn't worry about it. Gradually, the condition worsened until it now cycles the lift position valve every few seconds while running. I thought maybe the link connecting the rock shaft to the spool lever was out of adjustment, so just to experiment, I removed the link in the hopes that I could manually find a sweet spot in the spool where the hitch did not settle. I was not successful.
My backblade weighs roughly 1500 lb, and I work it hard. It's my notion that running over bumps all day with it raised has hammered the relief valve open enough that it no longer seals. And it seems worse once the oil is hot. With continued bleeding, the position link opens the lift spool which resets it, but it takes only a few seconds to repeat this cycle.
Any thoughts on where to start? Or where/how to access the pressure relief, the spool, etc? Just a week or two ago, I noticed the hitch stayed up all night, so I don't think it's a problem with the lift cylinder or piston. Service manuals are $$.
Thanks,
Kent
My backblade weighs roughly 1500 lb, and I work it hard. It's my notion that running over bumps all day with it raised has hammered the relief valve open enough that it no longer seals. And it seems worse once the oil is hot. With continued bleeding, the position link opens the lift spool which resets it, but it takes only a few seconds to repeat this cycle.
Any thoughts on where to start? Or where/how to access the pressure relief, the spool, etc? Just a week or two ago, I noticed the hitch stayed up all night, so I don't think it's a problem with the lift cylinder or piston. Service manuals are $$.
Thanks,
Kent