Those of you who have read my previous messages know that I had a problem with my PTO and had the shaft, bearing and crown replaced. Prior to that, everything was working fine (until the bearing went). The hitch raised & lowered quickly even in cold weather. Since the replacement, it has been giving me grief.Last weekend, I was moving a couple of implements with my 3 point hitch, and then, for no apparent reason, the hitch went up and stayed up even with the lever fully down. As soon as I got some weight on it, it went back down. Later, with a bucket on it (quite heavy) and even with me (190 + pounds) standing on the bucket and the lever fully down, it would not lower. It eventually did, but I was trying so many things I don't know what I did that worked. This morning, I was blowing snow (at about -20 degrees Celcius) and even after the tractor had been running for a while, the hitch took forever to start rising when I pulled on the lever. I had asked the repair guy what oil he had used for the hydraulics, and I can't remember specifically what he said, but he said it should be changed before summer, so it is a winter oil. (does 90 wt. make sense?) 1. Can anyone explain why the hitch would not lower with the lever fully down? 2. Should I expect the hitch to lift the blower at such a cold temperature, or is that asking too much? I will also ask the repair guy, but I always like to check with the experts first. Thanks Gary
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