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240 Utility hydraulic problems

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Ed in Bland

03-30-2004 04:22:53




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Just picked up a nice clean 240u at auction this weekend. the hydaulics seem to be stuck causing the motor to labor. The system is a little dif. than the Super C systems I'm use to. The controls seemed to only want to push the 2pt down and not even out,I switch lines on the hyd. ram so now it only pushes up,and then starts to labor the motor.I disconnected the pump at the motor and she runs smooth as silk.Anybody have a scematic of the unit under the gas tank? or had this problem. THANKS for any help. Ed

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Joe Evans

03-30-2004 06:37:59




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 Re: 240 Utility hydraulic problems in reply to Ed in Bland, 03-30-2004 04:22:53  
Ed: Get yourself a manual if you don't have one. The I+T manual that I have for the 240's larger kin, the 460, does a pretty thorough job in explaining things. There are some slight differences in the hydraulic systems of the Utility vs the Farmall. The manual will explain those.

Having said that, it sounds like the feedback linkage from the fast hitch rock shaft to the fast hitch spool valve is not adjusted properly, have parts missing, or just may be unhooked. I'm assuming the 240 has a Tel-A-Depth feedback control (the linkage just mentioned is part of this), there might be a problem with the little differential gearbox that is inside the rear cover cap of the fast-hitch spool valve. If the gears are stripped or the gear axle pins are wacky, the system will fight itself.

I'm not familiar with a 240, but it probably isn't too different from the 460. Again, get a manual.

PS-One very important item to check: there is an orifice plug and screen located in the control/pressure regulator block. If this is plugged, the regulator valve can't get a signal to unload the hydraulic system when flow is not diverted to other tasks such as raising or lowering the hitch. A tell-tale sign of this is an RPM increase when actuating a cylnder, then an RPM drop-off when cylinder movement stops.

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steven

03-30-2004 06:21:45




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 Re: 240 Utility hydraulic problems in reply to Ed in Bland, 03-30-2004 04:22:53  
Sounds like the same problem I have been having with my 2400. If you hear of any answers or figure it out please pass it on. I have had three different mechanics tear it down and still haven't solved the problem.



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