CalebHummell
Member
Hi, all.
I've read some of the past threads about hydraulics that shudder, but it seems that the issues have been around bleeding the pump.
I had the piston replaced a couple of months ago (new piston, O ring, and leather gasket) because the hydraulics slowly lowered anything attached to them all on their own. With the repairs, everything worked great.
In the past week or so, the lift has worked fine but the travel on the quadrant has had some "dead" spots where nothing happens until I have the quadrant lever pretty close to the top or bottom of its travel.
Over the weekend I replaced the brush mower with a 6' blade. When I raised the blade today, the hydraulics shuddered quite a bit, even though the hydraulics still work.
Is it possible the system needs to be bled again? I have [b:e987f5b2df]no leaks and fluid level is fine.[/b:e987f5b2df]
Thanks.
I've read some of the past threads about hydraulics that shudder, but it seems that the issues have been around bleeding the pump.
I had the piston replaced a couple of months ago (new piston, O ring, and leather gasket) because the hydraulics slowly lowered anything attached to them all on their own. With the repairs, everything worked great.
In the past week or so, the lift has worked fine but the travel on the quadrant has had some "dead" spots where nothing happens until I have the quadrant lever pretty close to the top or bottom of its travel.
Over the weekend I replaced the brush mower with a 6' blade. When I raised the blade today, the hydraulics shuddered quite a bit, even though the hydraulics still work.
Is it possible the system needs to be bled again? I have [b:e987f5b2df]no leaks and fluid level is fine.[/b:e987f5b2df]
Thanks.