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Raising the boom, killing the motor
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<blockquote data-quote="agb1758c" data-source="post: 27665" data-attributes="member: 2946"><p>I really appreciate the knowledge I've found on this board. I've got a early 198?'s L555, been a good machine. The problem I'm having is the other day it sounded like someone ran over a bucket of bolt with a lawn mower, hydraulic charge light came on, no travel, lift, and no tilt. Shut it down as fast as I could. Searched the forum and cleaned out the strainer, (new filters few months back), my fluid always turns milky, I use hydraulic/transmission fluid in it. After cleaning the strainer (clogged), it will now quietly raise the boom, but loads up the motor to point of killing it if you don't let off the lift; travel and tilt fine, doesn't load up. I had to remove one of my boom cylinders for repair, bad leak in seal. Didn't think this would cause the loading up problem, but not knowing I could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agb1758c, post: 27665, member: 2946"] I really appreciate the knowledge I've found on this board. I've got a early 198?'s L555, been a good machine. The problem I'm having is the other day it sounded like someone ran over a bucket of bolt with a lawn mower, hydraulic charge light came on, no travel, lift, and no tilt. Shut it down as fast as I could. Searched the forum and cleaned out the strainer, (new filters few months back), my fluid always turns milky, I use hydraulic/transmission fluid in it. After cleaning the strainer (clogged), it will now quietly raise the boom, but loads up the motor to point of killing it if you don't let off the lift; travel and tilt fine, doesn't load up. I had to remove one of my boom cylinders for repair, bad leak in seal. Didn't think this would cause the loading up problem, but not knowing I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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