105 cx McCormick hyds.

Hyds.will not hold loader or trailing imp. in position,wants to creep down. Any one run into similair problem and what may be the fix? This is a 2007 model w/new Allied loader.


Thanks
 
Sounds like a valve problem.

Isn't it still under warranty?

If so let the dealer fix it.

Gary
 
Does everything else work ok? shuttle shift etc... And is the loader plumbed into the spool block or does the loader have its own joystick? Does it creep down while the engine is running as well as the engine not running?
If everything else works ok, then my suggestion is a leaking spool, allowing oil to leak back past. If 3pth and shuttle shift are also giving trouble, it may be one of several things, ranging from compensator problems through to a blown o-ring somewhere. Most likely in my opinion is a bad spool, that would be where i start to look.
 
Take the lines to the cylinders off and plug them off if they still sag then it is the cylinders leaking by. You will have to then do each cylinder seerately to determine which one it is. If not sagging the probably the valve. If neither one then find a new dealer. Or do that first.
 
I have a 1979 1086 with an allied loader and it will settle about 12 inches in about 4 hours.

When the loader was new about 7 years ago it would settle 12 inches in 24 hours and the tractor was 22 years old then.

How fast is yours settling?

Since you said rear equipment settles also I figured it's the tractor.

Do you have anything that doesn't settle behind other tractors to try on your cx 105?

My 2001 MX 200 will hold the impliments up for ever and never settle unless the cylinder is bad on the impliment.

Better have another talk with your dealer.

Gary
 

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