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SOURCE: I have a ford tractor and hydraulics are slow
not so fast,, yes thick hydraulic oil can cause slow hydraulics and if the hydraulics speed up when warm then this may be your problem. if they dont then you need to look at possible problems with the pump, the spool, or linkage to spool. remember that speed is flow, a pump can have good pressure but lousy flow. also there should be some kind of pressure relief valve in system if this stuck open then it will let oil go back to tank causing your problem. there is no quick answer to your problem but there are a lot of possibilities. need to do some diagnosing!
SOURCE: My recently purchased used MT180HD tractor will
hi there joedorava
is there input to pumps , are there any leaks in the system either oil / air
have you purged all the air from the hydro units and wheel motors
if air is entraineed in oil , you may get alot of noise from caviatation in the pumps and wheel motors also heat , and vibration and no movement until all the air is gone
top up oil to correct level
caviatation can be quite destructive on pumps etc
i assume you used the correct hydraulic fluid for the unit in question
have you checked changed hydraulic filters when changed hydraulic fluid ?
other than that cant give any more info
cheers pauly46
SOURCE: Ford 9n tractor hydraulic pump
Plump in a presure gauge in the outlet hose of pump. For the pump, its better buy new or rebuilt and its has a warrany.
SOURCE: We have an 1961 International
hydraulic fill is on the left side below the gas tank in front of the hydraulic valves square plug oil level 1/2 inch below plug
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