Shibaura 2843T Three Point Hitch Lifting Help
dlrides
Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 4 Newton NC USA |
2013-07-30 187749
Owned this tractor for a few years, never any issues. While bush-hogging a few days ago the TPH starting lifting slower, then stopped lifting at all. I can make it lift with no rear attachment, at full throttle only. The FEL works fine, so I think the hydraulic pressure is good. Hydraulic oil is fairly fresh, and level is good. This tractor has the solenoid activators with a manual overide lever, acts the same with using both. I have no manual or drawing to determine the lift cylinder construction.
) At this point it seems to be "blow by" in the lift cylinders, sound correct ?
) If so, does it have o-rings, seals, or other ?
) Where can said parts be found ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Don C
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Shibaura 2843T Three Point Hitch Lifting Help
lsheaffer
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 1082 Northern Illinois Pics |
2013-07-30 187750
Probably lift orings. Once it is up does it settle. I can probably supply parts. parts at sheaftractor.net ....
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Shibaura 2843T Three Point Hitch Lifting Help
dlrides
Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 4 Newton NC USA |
2013-07-30 187753
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Seems to stay and not creep down, but it has no weight on it.
Thanks for the reply ! ....
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Shibaura 2843T Three Point Hitch Lifting Help
dlrides
Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 4 Newton NC USA |
2013-12-29 188549
Follow -up
Lift cylinder seal/o-ring replacement fixed the problem. Easy job. Thanks Sheaffer for the help !
Warning ..............
When setting the lift cylinder assembly back on transmission housing, be sure to align the PTO speed lever with shift mechanism ! I used a chain hoist to lower while aligning the lever. ....
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