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paulson loader cyl.

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ERIC BAADER

03-25-2007 14:46:27




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I have a MM JET STAR 3 with a paulson all hyd. loader. My lift cylinder on the right (passenger) side seems to go out and back about half as fast as the left one. I made sure my hyd. lines were the same length from the tee's to the cyl. the two lines to the front ports are 4 feet the lines to the back ports are 3 foot . I don't belive that all 4 lines need to be the same length. I did notice that the hose to the left cyl. back port (port closest) to the set.Is the same length as the other side but it is only 3/8 inch. Not 1/2 inch like the rest of them.

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ERIC BAADER

03-25-2007 19:33:04




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 Re: paulson loader cyl. in reply to ERIC BAADER, 03-25-2007 14:46:27  
I did have the cyl. lose from the arms so you are right.It seemed to work goob all winter.I will change out the 3/8 and put it back together.Thanks for the help.ERIC



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135 Fan

03-25-2007 15:07:01




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 Re: paulson loader cyl. in reply to ERIC BAADER, 03-25-2007 14:46:27  
The hoses don't have to be the same length. The seals could be by-passing in 1 or both cylinders. How do you tell that one cylinder is faster? If they are hooked on the loader they will be the same. If they are both loose usually the cylinder with least resistance will move all the way to the end and as soon as there is resistance the other cylinder will move. They could also move at different speeds for the same reason.You notice this a lot when putting the bucket on or off. Probably nothing wrong at all. It's normal when the cylinders aren't connected together. The hoses should be the same diameter. The smaller hose could be restricting oil flow a little but when the cylinders are hooked together on the loader it should still equalize. Dave

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RustyFarmall

03-25-2007 14:59:25




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 Re: paulson loader cyl. in reply to ERIC BAADER, 03-25-2007 14:46:27  
You are correct in assuming that they do not all need to be the same length, BUT, they do ALL need to be the same diameter. 1/2"



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