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D2 hydraulic issue

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2 years 9 months ago #233807 by MTD2
D2 hydraulic issue was created by MTD2
Working on the hydraulic unit, it is the Caterpillar 2 spool unit on front.   For some reason, when you push the lever ahead, the cylinders move real slow, inward.   Instead of moving out.   Any ideas why this is happening?   I have the cover off, but wonder if there is something that can stick inside the valve?  I don't have a service manual for it.

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2 years 9 months ago #233812 by rjh-md
Replied by rjh-md on topic D2 hydraulic issue
I sm wondering if the hydraulic lines are crossed .Moving the control lever forward should extend the hydraulic cylinder rods to drop the blade. Pulling control lever back should retract cylinder to raise blade .Using one spool valve . 2nd spool valve would be used for rear cylinders for draw bar pulled equipment .

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2 years 9 months ago #233813 by gauntjoh
Replied by gauntjoh on topic D2 hydraulic issue
We have parts books for several hydraulic control units fitted to D2 tractors in the members library. Do you know which model hydraulic control unit you have and it’s serial number?

John Gaunt, ACMOC President and Director, UK
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2 years 9 months ago #233816 by MTD2
Replied by MTD2 on topic D2 hydraulic issue
It still has all original steel lines, so can't be messed up. The rubber lines haven't been removed, so they are hooked as when it was working before. And yes, that is the way it should be, pull back to raise. It doesn't make noise like cavitation from air. Just odd..🤔 When you push the lever forward, they retract slowly and not much pressure either. I may be in need of one of these books! It is a 44 model, I believe an 8w series unit, 2 spool. I will check when I go back to the shop. I took the bypass valves apart, didn't see anything alarming.

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2 years 9 months ago #233817 by gauntjoh
Replied by gauntjoh on topic D2 hydraulic issue
We do have a copy of the parts book for the #44 unit serial number 8W1-UP in the members library. 

John Gaunt, ACMOC President and Director, UK

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