1975 125 E crawler loader not moving strong

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Looking for help with the adjustments that the member " Jim " on here has provided for others getting power to the ground . Have been googling the problem and think he might have the solution .

If willing I could use some help Steve
 
Click on my jm. send me an e mail with a phone number and I will call you and talk you thru it. To important to mess up and too much to type, I want to be sure what you do is going to help you. Again send me a phone number and I,ll talk you thru getting it going.
 
Just curious as to what you mean by "not getting power to the ground".....

Is this a torque convertor issue?

I also have a 125E, just curious what you are doing....thanks!
 
Spsark Yes best I could understand after talking to him the unit seems to stall out. What one has to realize is the LOADER 125E vrs the dozer td8e has a lower stall speed on the torque. The loader is made to stall out when you get to the pile so the engine will still have speed to operate the hydraulics. Now the loader will push but just not as strong in the drive as the dozer. Pull you floorboards and place the engine wide open. Then run it on level and see if the u joints there seem to slow down . Run it in to a pile and see what happens. You may have torque problems but you need to do a lot of checking before you remove the unit. E mail open.
 

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