Solving the “Floppy Bucket” by adding a flow restriction

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shooterdon

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Has anyone added a flow restrictor valve to cure this problem?

Would you recommend the valve you used and was one needed on each bucket curl cylinder?

Thanks.
 
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That is correct, you only need one on the hose from the valve, and it does help floppy bucket syndrome. The one recommended above is good because it is adjustable so you can dial in the amount of restriction you need, instead of having a fixed non-adjustable orifice, and is one way so it does not affect flow in the other direction. Changing the hydraulic filter regularly and running at full throttle helps also so you will have maximum hydraulic flow. The problem is caused by cavitation in the bucket cylinders when hydraulic flow does not keep up with demand when dumping the bucket. The restrictor prevents dumping too fast so that it does not cavitate.
 
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The floppy bucket syndrome is not much an issue with my xr3140, but the deere 790 is very prone to it. Over the time of 18 years of operating the deere loader I did find dumping slowly helped very much on the flop bucket and nothing happens syndrome when the lever is pushed to curl back up....
 
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That is correct, you only need one on the hose from the valve, and it does help floppy bucket syndrome. The one recommended above is good because it is adjustable so you can dial in the amount of restriction you need, instead of having a fixed non-adjustable orifice, and is one way so it does not affect flow in the other direction. Changing the hydraulic filter regularly and running at full throttle helps also so you will have maximum hydraulic flow. The problem is caused by cavitation in the bucket cylinders when hydraulic flow does not keep up with demand when dumping the bucket. The restrictor prevents dumping too fast so that it does not cavitate.
Excellent post GS650GL !! I was able to remove my one way restrictor after a while and found the bucket curl functioned as normal. I’ve seen many of these safety issues on brand new tractors. Dealers should be required by law bleed the air out as part of the pre-sale assembly procedure. This can be very dangerous when someone is new to tractors and puts a set of forks on it and they drop like a rock with a load on them. Very dangerous. Serious safety issue for dealers and manufacturers. Great post !!
 
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Apparently the new MT2 series such as a MT242 now have a different loader control valve with an oil regeneration circuit that helps to fill the cylinders faster during the dump cycle to reduce floppy bucket syndrome. Just heard about this from my dealer's LS service rep. He also said the hitch control valve is different too, so the hitch won't be so jerky when trying to raise slowly or making small height adjustments.
 

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