Hi everybody!
I have some questions on hydraulics.
In several topics the poor quality of eastern made rubber hoses has been mentioned. Can this also be the case for the o-rings originally mounted in Zetor tractors. My problem is that the front loader (Trima 912HD) on my Zetor 5245 is relatively week and can hardly lift a full bucket of snow. The hours on the tractor are only 1500 and it seems to me that it is to early for hydraulic pump failure although the tractor has been equipped with the front loader since it was new. After what I can understand there are several o-rings in the hydraulic circuit and I suspect that a leakage in one or more of these o-rings would impair hydraulic pressure. Could anyone tell me the most probable point for this leakage, so I know were to start looking.
There has also been suggested that I should test the pump capacity with 1000 rpm PTO but from what I can see this option does not exist on my tractor, there is simply no leaver at the position where it should be according to the manual ???. Is it possible that there was a version of Zetor 5245 from 1985 with only 540 rpm PTO, the tractor was originally sold in Sweden where it still remains, by the way.
I bought both the operators and the workshop manual (www.tractor-manuals .com) last week so I have tried to identify the possible problems following the manuals.
I must say that I was mighty impressed by the delivery time of the manuals. I ordered them on Wednesday from London and got them on Friday to Sundsvall, Sweden.
According to the workshop manual the hydraulic pump pressure relief valve should open at 14 14.5 MPa but the pressure at the quick coupling for the external hydraulics should be 16-18 MPa with a properly working hydraulic system. Could someone explain this pressure increase?
Thanks
Bjore
I have some questions on hydraulics.
In several topics the poor quality of eastern made rubber hoses has been mentioned. Can this also be the case for the o-rings originally mounted in Zetor tractors. My problem is that the front loader (Trima 912HD) on my Zetor 5245 is relatively week and can hardly lift a full bucket of snow. The hours on the tractor are only 1500 and it seems to me that it is to early for hydraulic pump failure although the tractor has been equipped with the front loader since it was new. After what I can understand there are several o-rings in the hydraulic circuit and I suspect that a leakage in one or more of these o-rings would impair hydraulic pressure. Could anyone tell me the most probable point for this leakage, so I know were to start looking.
There has also been suggested that I should test the pump capacity with 1000 rpm PTO but from what I can see this option does not exist on my tractor, there is simply no leaver at the position where it should be according to the manual ???. Is it possible that there was a version of Zetor 5245 from 1985 with only 540 rpm PTO, the tractor was originally sold in Sweden where it still remains, by the way.
I bought both the operators and the workshop manual (www.tractor-manuals .com) last week so I have tried to identify the possible problems following the manuals.
I must say that I was mighty impressed by the delivery time of the manuals. I ordered them on Wednesday from London and got them on Friday to Sundsvall, Sweden.
According to the workshop manual the hydraulic pump pressure relief valve should open at 14 14.5 MPa but the pressure at the quick coupling for the external hydraulics should be 16-18 MPa with a properly working hydraulic system. Could someone explain this pressure increase?
Thanks
Bjore