IH Mod. 2001 loader

Anonymous-0

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I have a Mod IH 2001 mounted on a Farmall 706, and I am utilizing the aux. valves on the tractor to operate the loader. The left remote conyrols the boom and the right is plumbed to the bucket. The boom or left control seems normal for speed of actuation, but the right or bucket actuation is extremely slow. If I switch the hoses around to change the boom to the bucketcontrols and vice versa, there is no difference. The left control gives the same slow speed of actuation as the right side did. The right side control now hooked the boom appears normal.
Are there restrictors in the cylinders for the bucket that keep the actuation speed low? Anybody with a idea?
 
It has to do with fluid physic's. My 2001 is the same way on my F460. Since the bucket cylinder has such a large diameter, it needs more fluid per given time to move the same distance as the two smaller diameter lift cylinders.
 

You've narrowed down the behavior to the loader, at least.

Now look for an odd fitting in one of the hydraulic lines running to the bucket. Someone may have put a restrictor in there to slow the bucket action down for some reason. I've seen both inline, and elbow type restrictors.
 

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