ironandsteel
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Yesterday, it was about 14 degrees and I needed to start my old New Holland L555 deluxe skid steer to put out a roll of hay.
I finally got it started. I warmed it up, and it was all working fine except the bucket tilt. It tilts down, but will not tilt back up.
I'm assuming that the hydraulic fluid is just so thick that it is having trouble. I don't think it is ice, since the fluid looks perfectly fine on the dipstick- not cloudy at all.
I've used this machine through many winters and never had this issue. Ideas?
I finally got it started. I warmed it up, and it was all working fine except the bucket tilt. It tilts down, but will not tilt back up.
I'm assuming that the hydraulic fluid is just so thick that it is having trouble. I don't think it is ice, since the fluid looks perfectly fine on the dipstick- not cloudy at all.
I've used this machine through many winters and never had this issue. Ideas?