FEL - jerky movement
jtfirth
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 56 Ontario, Canada Pics |
2005-11-01 118763
I recently removed the FEL from my TZ24DA and didn't use it for it for about 2 weeks. When I re-attached it, the lift movement was a bit jerky. It's still a bit hesitant at times and I've tried moving it up and down through it's full cycle a few times to try and eliminate the "jerky" pauses that occur.
Could it be air or dirt in the hydraulic line that's causing the problem? I use plastic connectors to protect the hydraulic fittings when not in use but can't figure out why it's acting the way it is.
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks,
Terry
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FEL - jerky movement
Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2005-11-01 118768
Sounds like you may have gotten some air trapped in the lines and cylinders. This should clear after a few full extensions of all the hydraulic circuits. ....
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beagle
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1333 Michigan Pics |
2005-11-01 118770
Turn your steering wheel all the way to both extents a few times. This ussually helps bleed any trapped air from the hydraulic system.
You may still want to check your quick connects. Even with care, you can get something stuck in one of the poppet valves. Clean them off with a little compressed air and make sure they seat properly when you re-assemble them. ....
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guest
Join Date: Aug 2017 Posts: 0 |
2005-11-02 118819
check your fluid level ....
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2005-11-02 118825
The TZ tractors have a very low fluid reserve. So loosing a couple quarts can cause some problems. ....
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jtfirth
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 56 Ontario, Canada Pics |
2005-11-03 118849
The tractor just had it's 50-hour service a few months ago and sits in the garage on a concrete floor when not in use. I'm sure that I'd notice any small leak, especially if it was about 2 quarts. I'll check the fluid level just to make sure though.
Thanks everyone for your tips and suggestions.
Terry. ....
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jtfirth
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 56 Ontario, Canada Pics |
2005-11-30 120122
I think I've discovered the cause for "jerky movement". When the temperature dropped below freezing the other day and I started the tractor to clear some snow it deposited a puddle of hydraulic fluid about 2 feet in diameter on the garage floor! Apparently the hydraulic filter was not tight enough and required an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn to stop the leaking. Finished the driveway in less than an hour an no more visible leakage. However, I started the tractor the following day and another stream of fluid poured out for less than a minute and then quit. In total, about a cup of fluid drained. By the way, this is a filter changed during the 50-hour inspection and there's less than 70 hours on the tractor.
When I called the dealer to come and get the tractor he advised that there's a technical service bulletin about this problem for cold climate areas. I'm challenging the service cost for this problem since it didn't happen all last winter with the original filter installed and it's still under warranty.
Oneace, do you have any insight into this problem and how New Holland might react.
Thanks,
Terry ....
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wr5evk8jj
Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 61 Haymarket, VA |
2005-11-30 120137
That is something very interesting to know about. I have the Case IH version of the NH TZ24DA, the DX24E. Mine is approaching the 50 hour service, and with winter coming on, that is something to keep track of after the service work. Thanks! ....
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2005-11-30 120147
There are issues with the seal on the filter contracting in cold weather. The original filter that came on the unit is not the OEM filter that you will get from the dealer. There are two filters available for this and many of the New Holland units. Difference is the seal neoprene or rubber. Any issues you have should be covered under warranty. ....
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44trxfun
Join Date: Sep 2003 Posts: 110 western NY Pics |
2005-11-30 120149
"The original filter that came on the unit is not the OEM filter that you will get from the dealer."
How common is this? I haven't had this problem (not a NH though), but I would have thought the filter presumably purchased from the dealer for the 50-hour service would have been matched to the original filter. ....
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oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2005-11-30 120150
Filter used in Japan for assy. Is not available here. To cost prohibitive. Both filter have the same filtration properties mainly just a different seal is use by the manufacturer of the stocked filter you get from the dealer. Which is why you did not have the problem prior to your service. ....
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jtfirth
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 56 Ontario, Canada Pics |
2005-12-01 120169
Oneace,
Thanks for the "heads up" about the warranty. I'm pretty sure my dealer will stand by his product but it's also nice to have a trump card up my sleeve.
Terry ....
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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-12-01 120251
The filter message I will also echo! Going beyond to the american after market is another step yet! All to often the after market is the first copy of and not the best for the long haul! ....
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