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Help! Exhausted my ideas!
I posted the 125 with loader opportunity forum. I love my tractor and the tiller and the loader but... The loader will not lift? I have good cylinders and lines and the pump turns. I even took the pump apart and it looks fine. Valve is fine and i blew air threw to clean any obstructions out. I c no reason why it doesn't work? Wen i push down on valve ir has suction in the line witch means down works but it doesn't seem to get pressure to lift? Idk wat to do? Any help would b spectacular! Even if i need to buy a pump were at? At a loss...😓
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Does it have oil in it?
You sure it is plumbed correctly? You sure the pump is attached correctly and rotating the right direction? What do you mean it has suction on the line? You need to give far more information. |
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Ok. Yes it has fluid i put new in. Plumed? And yes it turns the right way. By suction i mean wen i took a line off to bleed it i put my finger over the line and wen i pushed the lever down i felt suction as if it was lowering
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I m new at the cubs but im a hand on guy and can do a lil everything. I do love my cub but im just frustrated because i m going to use my loader on my farm and its just not working. Again im new so plz n e help is help
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Alright let me get this off my chest. According to your profile, your 24. Please proofread your posts. You can surely spell "when" and "please" the right way, and know how to type. I won't sit here and try to figure out what your trying to say. This isn't texting, it's a forum.
1.) DO NOT EVER put your hand over a hydraulic hose if the pump is on. Good way to shoot oil under your skin. You can die from this. NO JOKE. 2.) Do not remove hoses to "bleed" them. You shouldn't need to bleed anything other than maybe the pump, and that's only if the pump is above the tank, or it is air locked. It should self prime and self bleed. 3.) Plumb. As in plumbing, plumber... A reference to the hydraulic hoses being hooked up right. Are they hooked up correctly? If you say yes, how do you know for sure? 4.) Relief valve. Does it have one? Is it working? You likely will have to post some pics.... Right now, you still have given me nothing to work with. |
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Sorry i do text alot I'll remember that. I appreciate your honesty. It is hooked up right because on the pump it has in and out stamped on it. And on the valve it has in and out stamped on it. I didn't know about fluid under the skin so thanks again. I am not sure on a relief valve I'll get pics for you.
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One thing about this forum, pictures really help a lot! If its a common problem sometimes they are not needed as the solution is just a cookie cutter answer. Stuff that has to be figured out, well the old saying about a picture is worth a 1,000 words speaks for itself.
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