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Mike

02-24-2003 07:26:06




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I have a 1100 that won't lift my grader blade, used the 3 pt last a couple of years ago to plow with, worked fine then. It will raise the arms with no weight, but not smooth. Is this the pump or control valve? Also how hard to remove hyd. pump? Thanks.




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Russ

02-25-2003 16:09:42




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 Re: 1100 3 pt in reply to Mike, 02-24-2003 07:26:06  
Under the seat on the housing there is a plate (5x6) w/ 4 bolts. There is a relief valve under there that may be no good. The last part I bought cost @ $250. That was a few years ago.



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Russ

02-25-2003 16:09:20




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 Re: 1100 3 pt in reply to Mike, 02-24-2003 07:26:06  
Under the seat on the housing there is a plate (5x6) w/ 4 bolts. There is a relief valve under there that may be no good. The last part I bought cost @ $250. That was a few years ago.



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Lynch

02-24-2003 23:37:53




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 Re: 1100 3 pt in reply to Mike, 02-24-2003 07:26:06  
I have an original 1100 parts manual if you need to know any parts numbers, or want it...and they ain't cheap....a repro is over 120 clams...give you this one for way less if you need it...it has good blow ups in it...got a 175 and don't need it.



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Charlie

02-24-2003 20:14:26




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 Re: 1100 3 pt in reply to Mike, 02-24-2003 07:26:06  
Try sending Big Dean an email at Daustin62@aol.com Make sure the bypass valve at your feet is pushed down after tractor is running. Also set the quadrant control in corect position by moving to the rear of the quadarant range, push down on he control lever knob and rotate it so that the postion side of knob is towards front. What state are you located? Iam San Antonio



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