The solution is to remove and clean the 4 hydraulic lines below the right foot pedals. Even if they look connected, remove and clean with WD40 and a clean rag. replace and try again. This solved my exact issue.
Yes is was solved after I inquired on the Green Tractor Forum. Just had to disconnect the hoses and reattach them. At first they looked perfectly fine and I did not remove my loader in a while and I have been using it every day before this happened. Weird!
Thank you for your comment. Like the previous comment suggested, I did disconnect then re connected the four fittings then it was working fine again. What is puzzling me is before that event the front end loader was working fine for weeks. I didn't play with the fittings during all that time then suddenly this happened. I am new in the tractor world so I am learning all the time.
I got the answer on the green tractor forum. I had to disconnect and reconnect the four fittings. Then it was working. I found this peculiar because it has been weeks of using the front loader regularly without problem. It is not like I just removed the front loader and just reconnected it. Very peculiar.
@@Anterak123 I've only took the loader off 1 time. Yesterday I thought 1 of the 4 fitting came unhooked and wasn't letting oil out the other side of the cylinder a nother reason I thought that also it won't pick the ft end up with the bucket. I'm going to mess with it Monday it's raining today. Thanks!
@@Anterak123 That's what happen to me. Use it one day and left it attached. Then a few day- week later I wanted to take it off to mow and it would not raise the wheels off the ground. I figured/hoped it was the connections as I struggle now after a full tear rotator cuff, then a shoulder replace. They be hard to do with one hand
The solution is to remove and clean the 4 hydraulic lines below the right foot pedals. Even if they look connected, remove and clean with WD40 and a clean rag. replace and try again. This solved my exact issue.
thanks man solve my problem
Did this ever get solved? My guess is that you've got 2 hydraulic lines crossed when you reattached it.
Yes is was solved after I inquired on the Green Tractor Forum. Just had to disconnect the hoses and reattach them. At first they looked perfectly fine and I did not remove my loader in a while and I have been using it every day before this happened. Weird!
Check your hose connections, one might not be fully seated
Thank you for your comment. Like the previous comment suggested, I did disconnect then re connected the four fittings then it was working fine again. What is puzzling me is before that event the front end loader was working fine for weeks. I didn't play with the fittings during all that time then suddenly this happened. I am new in the tractor world so I am learning all the time.
Mine also
Reseat the hydraulics connections. Try cleaning them as well.
Great idea I will try it tomorrow, Thank you.
Hello, I did disconnect the reconnected the four fittings and now it is working fine again. Thank you.
great advice.....my bucket stopped curling right......in the middle of using it....I unhooked cleaned and reconnectected...and alls good.....thnx
What was the problem? Mine is doing the same
I got the answer on the green tractor forum.
I had to disconnect and reconnect the four fittings. Then it was working. I found this peculiar because it has been weeks of using the front loader regularly without problem. It is not like I just removed the front loader and just reconnected it. Very peculiar.
@@Anterak123 I've only took the loader off 1 time. Yesterday I thought 1 of the 4 fitting came unhooked and wasn't letting oil out the other side of the cylinder a nother reason I thought that also it won't pick the ft end up with the bucket. I'm going to mess with it Monday it's raining today. Thanks!
@@Anterak123 the red labeled hose came unplugged
It works fine now. Thanks
@@Anterak123 That's what happen to me. Use it one day and left it attached. Then a few day- week later I wanted to take it off to mow and it would not raise the wheels off the ground. I figured/hoped it was the connections as I struggle now after a full tear rotator cuff, then a shoulder replace. They be hard to do with one hand