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LouSWPA
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Clinton, Pa Points: 24278 |
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Posted: 06 Sep 2022 at 10:25pm |
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I have a RK37 with a backhoe attachment. The inner arm up/down is real awkward. It will come up rather smooth (more or less), but going down it is real erratic. I can ease the lever forward, nothing, a little more, nothing, etc, and then all of a sudden, wham, it slams down. If I do get it to go down easy, as soon as it meets resistance, it stops. then wait, and wait, I ease the stick forward, and at some point, I and the hoe shoot up as the bucket sinks.
I admit I am a bit ham fisted, I struggle to operate any of the controls smoothly. But i do manage reasonable operation with a lot of concentration, but that one cylinder is a bear. Any ideas?
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DrAllis
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If possible, I would switch the hoses on that cylinder and see if the problem is the valve or not. I'm thinking the cylinder has internal issues, but test the valve first even if it means making a new hose or a jumper/splice hose.
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doctorcorey
Orange Level Joined: 17 Jul 2011 Location: S. KC Missouri Points: 589 |
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Is this a problem that just started, or has it always been like this? And, does the boom stay up with the tractor shut off, or bleed down quickly (seconds, minutes, hours)? I ask, because my Allis loader had bad packings that allowed pressure to bleed off the lift (with motor off) , and sort of hydraulic-lock the cylinder. It would take a lot of effort to move the lever/valve to get it unlocked, then would operate ok
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Semper Fi USMC 1958 HD6G, 1959 MF 203 loader, 1960 Case 420B Backhoe, MF 65 Tractor/Loader Diesel
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