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s330 grapple bucket problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowe.Buuck" data-source="post: 111172" data-attributes="member: 15208"><p>Do you have another implement you can attach to the loader to verify that the auxiliary hydraulics are working properly on the loader? If so, you can isolate the problem to the loader or the grapple.</p><p>To test the grapple, remove and cap the lines going to the right cylinder and test the operation of the left arm. If it operates normally you may have blown the seals in the right cylinder.</p><p>With the right cylinder isolated, use compressed air to pressurize one of the right cylinder ports. Make sure the other port has a hose on it going into a bucket. Listen and look for air leakage from one end of the cylinder to the other.</p><p>Reverse the above procedure to test the left side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowe.Buuck, post: 111172, member: 15208"] Do you have another implement you can attach to the loader to verify that the auxiliary hydraulics are working properly on the loader? If so, you can isolate the problem to the loader or the grapple. To test the grapple, remove and cap the lines going to the right cylinder and test the operation of the left arm. If it operates normally you may have blown the seals in the right cylinder. With the right cylinder isolated, use compressed air to pressurize one of the right cylinder ports. Make sure the other port has a hose on it going into a bucket. Listen and look for air leakage from one end of the cylinder to the other. Reverse the above procedure to test the left side. [/QUOTE]
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