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wet lines on 530

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gary case

12-24-2006 07:01:18




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have a 530 w/ldr. the front ldr is connected to the rear wet lines. it makes the bucket work kinda slow. you have to put the outside lever of the tractor hyds. down to make the control on the ldr. work. i know this is wrong just don't know what to do. i have to hold the lever on the tractor down with a bungee cord to keep it in. is this a big fix to replace the detent ball if that's what it is? sorry if this sounds stupid. the rear 3pt works real good by it's self.

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Tom (Ks)

12-24-2006 08:10:05




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 Re: wet lines on 530 in reply to gary case, 12-24-2006 07:01:18  
If yours is a draft o matic tractor, it does not have detents for the control valves. You have to hold them forward or backward. Are you using an seperate control valve for the loader off of one outlet valve on the tractor?



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gary case

12-25-2006 07:51:39




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 Re: wet lines on 530 in reply to Tom (Ks), 12-24-2006 08:10:05  
yes i have a separate control on the ldr., witch is connected to the wet lines that were running to the back.don't really know about it being draft o matic. its dual range w/4 speed trans and rear pto desil. the one on the inside for the 3pt locks in place. you dont have to hold it down, like the one to able to operate the ldr.the ldr has two handled control on the ldr that operates the ldr and bucket on it. those you have to hold.

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