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Kejab21

06-01-2006 07:05:51




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I have an H with a loader. With a load it does not lift well. Changed the oil so that's not it. Right now both cylinders are getting oil from one outlet. Should each cylinder run off a seperate outlet? Any opinions welcomed Joe




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Leroy

06-01-2006 18:04:12




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 Re: farmall loader in reply to Kejab21, 06-01-2006 07:05:51  
On some models of the H tractor the hydrolic pressure is only less than 400PSI and the later ones it is only about 8-900 PSI so not much pressure avaible for lifting, small cylinder not much power, larger more power but slower operating.



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john *.?-!.* cub owner

06-01-2006 10:23:37




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 Re: farmall loader in reply to Kejab21, 06-01-2006 07:05:51  
Which modle eo you have? If it is the larger oen (model 30 or 31) the liftall doesn't hold enough fluid to raise it all the way and needs lines running form the upp0er end of the cylinders to the resorvoir fill to return fluid that is stored in the umpper ends of the pistons to give enough fluid to lift all the way.



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dej(JED)

06-01-2006 09:31:52




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 Re: farmall loader in reply to Kejab21, 06-01-2006 07:05:51  
Joe----- Feeding both cylinders off of one line is okay. Are all fittings the same size going to the cylinders? There are 2 outlets on the left, but don't use the back one on a loader.
Are the plugs out on the ram ends? Maybe the pump is simply tired.



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Kejab21

06-02-2006 13:47:19




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 Re: farmall loader in reply to dej(JED), 06-01-2006 09:31:52  
The way it is right now both cylinders run off the front on the left side. There is an outlet on the right side would it give it better flow if the right cylinder fed off that one? Joe



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