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ford tractor 1910 with 770 ford loader

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bohawg
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2009-11-26          167042


Ok when i tilt my loader up to pull the front of the tractor off the ground it slowly starts to fall back down. I have no leakage on my hydraulic cylinders, would anyone know were i would be getting any leakage in pressure?? All lines look fine



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auerbach
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2009-11-26          167043


There could be a pinhole leak that you're not aware of. Or an internal one, so if you have quick-connects at the controler you might be able to switch them around and see which function depressurizes on its own. ....


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Murf
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2009-11-27          167044


That sort of problem is pretty common on little tractors.

If you're not seeing lots of fluid shooting out then the piston seals in the cylinders are shot. The fluid is merely passing the piston and allowing the loader to move on it's own.

It's not difficult to replace the seals yourself if you're handy, or just take them off and any big farm dealer or hydraulics shop can do it for you without too much problem or cost.

Best of luck. ....


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2009-11-27          167049


The load check valve in the loader control valve could be tired too. ....


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