Trouble shootihq – Troy-Bilt 14066 User Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTIHQ

Aeration of Hydraulic

Fluid (generally indi­

cated by foamy
appearance of fluid)

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Engine R.P.M. too siow.

Excessive Load - Materia!

weight exceeds specified

Loader capacity.

Relief Vaive setting below

specifications.

Lift Cylinder Piston

Assembly Leakage.

Control Valve leaking
internally.

Hydraulic Pump defective.

Low Hydraulic Fluid Level

Air leaking into suction
side of hydraulic pump.

Hydraulic Fluid Foaming due to
improper hydraulic oil usage.

CORRHCTir^l

Increase Engirse I4-.

Reduce load.

Check Relief Valir« Setting
as described under Relief
Valve Test.

Check cylinders for leakage
as described in Service
Section under Cylinder

Leakage Tests.

Replace Control Valve and
recheck operation.

Refer to “Hydraulic Pump

Capacity inadequate”.

Check and refill Hydraulic

System to proper level.See

Lubrication and Maintenance
Section.

Check for loose or defective
connections between reservoir
and hydraulic pump.

Replace Hydraulic Fluid and

Filter,

System Relief Valve
Squeals

Cold Hydraulic Fluid.

Excessive Load in Bucket.

Weight exceeds specified

Loader capacity.

Relief Valve Setting below
specifications.

Hydraulic hose, tubeline or
Quick Disconnect Coupler
Restriction.

Allow hydraulic fluid to warm
up to operating temperature.

Reduce loads.

Check Relief Valve Setting
as described under Relief
Valve Test.

Check for evidence of re­

striction in hydraulic oil
flow. Repair or replace
defective component(s).

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