[Farmall] Odd 340U lift problem (long)
Jim Becker
jim.becker at verizon.net
Tue Apr 5 16:40:34 PDT 2005
One thought I will add on the down pressure question, I believe the bottom
of the cylinder is attached to a part that can pivot. There should be a pin
intsalled to keep that part from pivoting. If the pin is out, there will be
no down pressure.
Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
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From: "Mike Sloane" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 7:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Odd 340U lift problem (long)
> It is pretty hard to diagnose something like this from a typed
> description, but if you haven't changed your hydraulic filters or the
> fluid, it might not be a bad first move. The new filter assembly is much
> different from the old one and much better in my opinion. When I removed
> the original filters in my 340, they were just a soggy sludged up mess.
> Also be very careful when replacing the cover plate on the filter housing
> that you make sure that it is secure and sealed tightly - that area is
> actually under suction when the pump is operating, and a small leak will
> permit air to get into the system, but not show up as an external fluid
> leak. Clean the mating surfaces, make or buy a new paper gasket, apply
> non-hardening gasket cement, and tighten down the bolts evenly.
>
> On the valve bodies themselves, there are two-position knobs/levers (just
> flat shafts really), poking through holes in the sheet metal pan under the
> instrument panel, that can be set for either single acting or double
> acting valves. I don't have the manual in front of me, but it seems to me
> that straight up is for single acting, while turned at an angle is for
> double acting. You should have the valve for the lift set for double
> acting.
>
> The linkage for the "Tele-A-Depth" system is pretty complex, but I don't
> recall that there are any adjustments. But it is not impossible for some
> of the linkage to be not connected and behave incorrectly as a result.
>
> I have the various manuals for the 340 hitches and if you have additional
> questions, I can send you scans of the appropriate pages. Contact me
> off-line at <mikesloane at verizon.net>
>
> Mike
>
> br549 at hemc.net wrote:
>> Some of this is hard to put into words but I'll do my best... I recently
>> got my 340 home and had my first chance to use it today and it was acting
>> strangely. I was able to hook up my scrape blade and lift it no problem.
>> After setting it down once, the lift would not raise it again. I ended up
>> tearing up some of the yard and then, the lift started working fine?!?!?
>> When the lift was not functioning, the engine would not "load" nor was
>> there any of the normal sound I hear when the lift is pushing fluid (I
>> think). I have the industrial three point hitch and the basic tel-a-depth
>> (no front or side controls). Do you think the fluid level is low? Filter
>> dirty? Bigger problem? I remember my dad's 240 lifting the rear wheels
>> off the ground but that did not happen - the ram seemed to move up when
>> running the control down - is that normal?
>>
>> Now my quadrant control "faces" (or is clocked) rearward so I think that
>> during a repaint, things were not replaced / documented correctly
>> (besides the quadrant control some of the sheet metal is not attached
>> correctly). Could there be some pin missing on the lift system (I have
>> the microfiche parts breakdown so I might be able to figure it out - if I
>> know what to look for).
>>
>> Sorry so wordy - if anyone is willing to take the time on the phone with
>> me, I'll gladly make the call.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> b from GA
>>
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