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ASV SR80 hydraulic issue

Petez

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I have an sr80 that when I use a grapple the grapple won't hold pressure, either the grapple slowly falls or when I'm squeezing some brush it will open the grapple. I have to keep keep the hydraulic lever buttons pushed either way to keep it applying pressure or it instantly bleeds off.

called a dealer and they said this is just how this machine is. doesn't make sense to me as grapple losing pressure is irritating as well as more dangerous.

I have an RC100 asv and the hydraulics hold the grapple in place no problem at all.

is the dealer right about the sr80 designed this way?
 

Tones

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I can be the solenoid that's not working properly also. Sometime they need removing and a clean up.
 

Petez

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No, they are full of sh*t. If it is drifting both directions, I would look at the cylinder seals first thing.
Ya the cylinder is good. grapple operates fine on another track loader i have. I think i'll check all the solenoids next step
 

Tones

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Just to confirm, are you using the buttons or rocker switch? If it's the switch then that can be the problem because it doesn't centre properly. They are a progressive switch.
 

Petez

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Just to confirm, are you using the buttons or rocker switch? If it's the switch then that can be the problem because it doesn't centre properly. They are a progressive switch.
it's a rocker switch, side to side one
 

Tones

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OK, test it to see if it's resting in a neutral position. It may not be.
 
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