Posted by Aaron Roebkes on July 30, 2012 at 15:24:42 from (66.87.0.34):
I am hopeing someone can help -
I have a 806D with a Koyker K5 loader with a Bale Spear on it, I let a freind of mine use it to unload an Mower off of a trailer, while pulling forward he didnt notice the bale spear was digging into the ground and ran it into the ground, he wasnt going very fast.
Now the loader wont hardly lift without haveing the RPMs up and then it is slow. I run it about 3gal Over (I have always been told this is what you should do) I have put a new relief vale in it thinking that might be it but didnt change anything. The pressure only goes up to about 1600 lbs with a pressure gauge installed in line. Also when going from raise to neutral on the hydraulic lever it will sometimes drop and I have to catch it with the lever.
Does anyone have any idea why I cant get any higher pressure (should be 2300 from what I understand) and what is causing the loader to drop?
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