Posted by Joe (Wa) on March 26, 2011 at 13:31:45 from (67.142.175.21):
In Reply to: loader problems posted by Ben Noack on March 25, 2011 at 21:59:33:
I have a loader like that, not as bad as yours but about drove me nutz. I did all the usual hose & valve things that are suggested here.
Finally I concluded the problem was internal. With the cyl fully extended, rod end disconnected, hoses off I was unable to push the rod more than a few inches by hand toward the retracted position. Hooked up the down press hose and retracted the rod, disconnected hose and then could only pull the rod out about mid travel before it stuck again.
The problem was the rod had a slight bow and was binding. With the loader fully raised both lift cyl rods appeared the same, straight as an arrow. The rod chrome had a narrow shadow of wear about 4" long on one side. I would not have noticed it if I hadn't measure the rod and known exactly where it was binding. Continued with repacking with a complete kit. Mounted it was exactly the same as before, no different whatever, still that way.
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