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TROUBLE SHaOTiMG

This Trouble Shooting Chart is provided for reference to possible Loader Operational Problems.

Determine the “Problem” the, best describes the operational problem being experienced and eli ;

the “Possible Causes” as lis:^ by following the “Correction” procedures.

For further assistance contaci nur dealer.

PROBLEIVl

Lift and Bucket

Cylinders Inoperative

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Low Hydraulic Fluid level.

Hydraulic hoses connected
’ncorrectly.

Hydraulic Hoses to/from

Control Valve “Blocked”.

Loader Control Valve
stuck “Open”.

CORRECTIOM

Check and replenish Hycr^uiic

Fiuid.

Check and correct hydraulic

hosv connections.

Check for damaged (kinked)

hoses, etc.

Check system pressure. Re­
pair or replace Relief Valve.

Lift or Bucket
Cylinders Inoperative

Lift and/or Bucket
Cylinders Operate in

Wrong Direction

Relative to Control

Valve Lever Position

Low System pressure s ap­
plied from Hydraulic Pu np.

Control Valve Linkage :roken.

Quick Disconnect Coup ler(s)
are not fully connected or
“Flow Check”.

Hydraulic Hose or Tubeline
Blockage

Cylinder Piston Assembly
defective (not sealing).

Control Valve blockage.

Hydraulic hoses connected
incorrectly.

Check system pressure. Re­
fer to “Hydraulic Pump

Capacity Inadequate”.

Inspect. Repair as required.

Check Coupler connections.
Replace coupler(s) if
necessary.

Check for evidence of
damage to hoses or tube

lines that would block flow

of oil between cylinders
and control valve.

Check cylinders for internal

leakage as described in

service secdon under
Cylinder Leakage Tests.

Inspect for blockage. Disas­
semble valve if necessary.

Correct hydraulic hose con­

nections.

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