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- Wannabewelder
Hi
Just a few lines to introduce myself. I'm a semi-retired electrical engineer with an interest in things mechanical. I'm in partnership with another guy and we own 27 acres of woodland and arable, including a pond, which we try to manage for the benefit of wildlife.
To assist with this we have 1980 Zetor 4911 which we acquired some years ago. Considering its age, the tractor was in surprisingly good condition and has done (almost) everything asked of it. We use it mainly for grass cutting using a Bomford slasher and hedge trimming using a Bomford "Farmtrim" cutter. We're not a commercial operation so everything comes out of our pockets, consequently we try to do things as economically as possible.
Now the problem.
The 3 point linkage on the tractor has never worked, as I believe it should, ever since we've had it but the (relatively) recent acquisition of the hedge trimmer has brought matters to a head.
Symptoms are:
1. It is impossible to get the 3 point to lift when the selector is in the "P" (position control) position. It will only lift in the "M" (Mixed) position. (We've not tried in the "D" (Draft) position).
2. Having set the hedge trimmer to a cutting height sometimes the 3 point will, without warning, start to creep up; which is most annoying.
3. The 3 point position depends on engine revs. If you let the revs. fall off the 3 point sinks.
4. When trying to use the outer circuit to power the hedge trimmer position rams there is a rumbling sound from the hydraulics area and somebody with more knowledge than me has said this is cavitation.
We've cleaned the magnetic plug and the top filter, which was pretty dirty and also the filter near the pump which had a lot of Hylomar gasket compound in it. The tractor has fresh gearbox oil and the pressure at the external services connector at the back of the tractor is 2400 psi
We have the Operator's, Workshop and Parts Manuals for the tractor but, having been translated from Czech, they're not always easy to understand.
Can anybody give us some clues to what might be the problem? My suspicion is that it's the control linkages rather than the valving in the distributor but I could be completely wrong.
Help please
Wannabe
Just a few lines to introduce myself. I'm a semi-retired electrical engineer with an interest in things mechanical. I'm in partnership with another guy and we own 27 acres of woodland and arable, including a pond, which we try to manage for the benefit of wildlife.
To assist with this we have 1980 Zetor 4911 which we acquired some years ago. Considering its age, the tractor was in surprisingly good condition and has done (almost) everything asked of it. We use it mainly for grass cutting using a Bomford slasher and hedge trimming using a Bomford "Farmtrim" cutter. We're not a commercial operation so everything comes out of our pockets, consequently we try to do things as economically as possible.
Now the problem.
The 3 point linkage on the tractor has never worked, as I believe it should, ever since we've had it but the (relatively) recent acquisition of the hedge trimmer has brought matters to a head.
Symptoms are:
1. It is impossible to get the 3 point to lift when the selector is in the "P" (position control) position. It will only lift in the "M" (Mixed) position. (We've not tried in the "D" (Draft) position).
2. Having set the hedge trimmer to a cutting height sometimes the 3 point will, without warning, start to creep up; which is most annoying.
3. The 3 point position depends on engine revs. If you let the revs. fall off the 3 point sinks.
4. When trying to use the outer circuit to power the hedge trimmer position rams there is a rumbling sound from the hydraulics area and somebody with more knowledge than me has said this is cavitation.
We've cleaned the magnetic plug and the top filter, which was pretty dirty and also the filter near the pump which had a lot of Hylomar gasket compound in it. The tractor has fresh gearbox oil and the pressure at the external services connector at the back of the tractor is 2400 psi
We have the Operator's, Workshop and Parts Manuals for the tractor but, having been translated from Czech, they're not always easy to understand.
Can anybody give us some clues to what might be the problem? My suspicion is that it's the control linkages rather than the valving in the distributor but I could be completely wrong.
Help please
Wannabe