I bought a Dexta late last year and the Hydraulic's have not lifted when the tractor was first started, but worked after 2/3 mins of playing with the control lever, and then they where fine for the rest of the day.
Now they have stop completely I have taken the top cover off and found there is no return pipe . I there-fore think I will get no where with out the pipe and its back pressure valve , am I right ?, and its only by chance they have worked.
Please can someone with some no how point me down the right road.
No return pipe and back pressure valve means the lift cannot work propertly.
The system needs a back pressure of 12 to15 psi for the unload valve to work properly. This is set and maintained by the valve in the return pipe and filter.
The unload valve is the most important valve in the system if things are to work correctly.
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Brian
Hi,
I have got my self a return pipe and valve , but its was rusty , and could not find a hole in the pipe to let oil into the filter. I have cleaned the pipe up in de-rust remove and there is a small hole about 1mm appeared . Is this the right size of hole ?, or do i need to drill it bigger.
On this subject of hydraulics, a colleague of mine has got himself a Super Dexta but cannot for the life of him get the arms to lift?? he's had the top off and checked all the bits known to him but cannot find the problem. What are the areas to check and what is the correct position of both levers to operate the lift arms on the Super Dexta.
Thanks for those tips which I will pass on to my colleague at our vintage club. What a shame all the local cottages are taken this time of year, but if you ever decide to visit this little corner of Wales I could set you up in a very nice static caravan which my Mother-in-Law lets out on the farm.
Regards,
Barry
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