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Hey Stickler-666 Loader

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K.B.-826

09-29-2004 19:17:28




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Stickler, the loader on your 666 is an IH 2250. Great loader, hard to find for Row-Crop tractors like your 6, most are on the 74/84 series British Utilities. Made some slight modifications to some 884 (I think) brackets to make one fit the 706.




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Stickler

09-30-2004 07:42:16




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to K.B.-826, 09-29-2004 19:17:28  
Thanks. Any idea what it should be able to lift? It has trouble with my round bales. Don't know whther it's the tractor or the loader that has the problem.



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CEB

09-30-2004 11:36:56




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to Stickler, 09-30-2004 07:42:16  
A 2250 loader is plenty heavy enough to lift any round bale. Do you have an auxillary control valve or are you running off the tractor control valves?
If you have auxillary control valve they usually have a pressure relief adjustment right on the valve. Your tractor has a relief valve also. If the relief valve pressure is set too low it will kick out too soon under load. I am not familiar with the 666 and couldn't tell you where the relief valve is located, but I'm sure there is someone else out there who could.
Assuming your loader cylinders aren't leaking badly, if it isn't the relief valve then you have to look to your hydraulic filter and then to your hydraulic pump. I always look for the solutions that don't cost anything first. Good luck!

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Stickler

09-30-2004 14:38:41




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to CEB, 09-30-2004 11:36:56  
It's running from the single remote to another set of control valves. Anyone know where the relief valve is on the main pump? The valve are greeson/greesen/greisen/whatever. Would there be adjustments on them as well?

It'll lift a 1500# bale about a foot off the ground, then stops like it's out of pressure. same if you try to use down pressure to lift the tractor's front end..... from what little I know about hydraulics, it should be good for more than that.

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Novel Idea Guy

09-30-2004 14:12:16




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to CEB, 09-30-2004 11:36:56  
I believe the hydraulic remotes are located under the seat on a 666.



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Stickler

09-30-2004 14:44:23




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to Novel Idea Guy, 09-30-2004 14:12:16  
yes, they are..... .and it has a single control valve for them, that is bungied in the lift position. From there it goes to s tandem set of valves nearer the loader cylinders. They leak just a tad, just a trace in a week, but none of the cylinders leak at all. The loader will stay up with a 500# load in it for days.....



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CEB

10-01-2004 10:24:33




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to Stickler, 09-30-2004 14:44:23  
Stickler,

If your tractor control valve is bungeed up, then it is not running off of "power beyond", but off the tractor control valve. I think I would do what some of the others suggested, remove your filter, clean or replace it and then test your pump. You can buy a high pressure gauge cheap and screw an adapter on it and a hydraulic tip. Plug it in to your remote and pull the handle back and see what you get for PSI. If you don't have a shop manual, get one and see what they say the PSI should be.

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'Nuther dumb Q

09-30-2004 14:50:10




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to Stickler, 09-30-2004 14:44:23  
Where would I connect a pressure gauge to see what the pump is putting out? At one of the remote fittings, or is there a better place? tractor has no 3 point and only the single dual acting remote. i think it should have in the neighbourhood of 1600 pounds, but measured where?



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Allan in NE

09-30-2004 15:50:07




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 Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader in reply to 'Nuther dumb Q, 09-30-2004 14:50:10  
Stick,

Hook right into your oil out; yes, 1550 to 1600 lbs.

Allan



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