JLG 1932E:
2033E slow lift and drive.

Hi everyone.
I have a JLG 2033E ( sorry there wasn't a selection for that specific model in the drop down box.)
This unit presented with sudden hi squeal and both drive and lift were sluggish.
Suspecting a defective union between the pump motor and pump I removed them. You could see really worn splines on pump, armature and the union.
It wasn't worth re-installing it into the unit. Ordered in a new pump / motor assembly and installed it. Also changed out hydraulic fluid and filter.
It is less noisy now however it still is shuddering on lift and drive. Almost sounds like the pump is cavitatating. I removed the large filler cap from the hydraulic tank and ran the unit up and down for 5 minutes. I saw no evidence of bubbles in the return fluid in the tank. I'm at a loss now and suspect something in the valve body. I do have a doner unit that has another complete valve body on it.
Any thoughts?
Thank you.
  • Posted 12 Jun 2024 06:43
  • Discussion started by Scrid
  • Nebraska, United States
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Sounds like contaminated manifold or system pressure valve, start pulling valves and verify opening and closing by jumping power to solenoid and look to see if seem good, guessing you have either garbage if manifold or bad/intermittent valve but you could take pressure readings to verify where issue starts
  • Posted 14 Jun 2024 21:58
  • Reply by Matthew_Reed
  • New York, United States

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