rScotty
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- Apr 21, 2001
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- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
Sounds to me like some dirt, corrosion, and rust got into the detent extension for the float position on lever 1. It's a common problem, but usually addressed before it corrodes as much as it sounds like yours has. I'd do what LouNY said above (#14). There is an extension on the LH valve spool. Taking that cover cap off off will give you access to the extended projection that is the detent mechanism for that valve spool - basically a spring and some detent balls. Clean it up and reassemble. Be reasonably careful, if I remember right, that extention can was aluminum on some.It really isn't a fix, as there is still an issue. But, when I lower the bucket and it sticks and I let it go all the way down until it stops or lifts the front end, I have to tap on the lever with a hammer to get it unstuck. However, if I lower bucket and if I pull back on lever rapidly, it will not stick, but I can feel where it catches. If this all makes sense
It does happen that sometimes old loader control valve detents are too corroded to work. You can put the cap back on without the innards, or maybe it is time to consider that entire loader control valve assembly can be replaced with a universal bolt-up replacement for a reasonable price. If so, a person can cut the price of the replacement valve in half by getting a valve assembly that doesn't include the optional detent for float position.
Based on our own YM165D with that same loader and valve, my opinion is that the tractor is too light to make the detented float position effective anyway. Where a heavier tractor might use float when working, the little 165 does smoother work if the operator continuously adjusts the control lever.
Luck,
rScotty