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mf 135 remotes problems

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budaa

04-23-2005 00:58:54




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I have a 67 mf 135 that has remote hyd hook ups. I have the lever in front of the seat to choose for the pump to go to the three point or the remotes. When I pull the switch foward you can hear the pump running but it does not lift the cyl on the disk. This might be a question for big dean what remote hookup did the 135 come standered with. This is 67 with factory hook up. I put what is called pioner tips on the hoses but it does not seem to be getting hyd fluid to the cyl. Help me.

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budaa

04-23-2005 12:00:49




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 Re: mf 135 remotes problems in reply to budaa, 04-23-2005 00:58:54  
Dean,
When you say the Position control lever in constant pumping. Does this mean with the lever all the up or all the way down. The way I am reading you I have to have the draft all the way up and the position all the way down. Also there are three positions for the lever in front of the seat. foward, up or to the back of the tractor. I asume for the remotes this lever has to be foward.



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budaa

04-23-2005 12:51:27




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 Re: mf 135 remotes problems in reply to budaa, 04-23-2005 12:00:49  
Big Dean,
I forgot that I bought your disc on the 100 series and all of the info I needed plus great diragrams. What a disc. I forgot to mention that the valve by the seat is routed to a single spoll valve then to the remote hook up. Talk to a IH dealer and he seems to think I have the wrong tip on the hoses going to the cyl's. He sugested that I take the tips off of the hose's and plug them in and try the spool valve to see if I get hyd juice to come out. I still need to know if the position handle goes down our up to make it pump. Thanks again for making a great and helpful disc.
Chuck

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Big Dean

04-23-2005 15:53:30




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 Re: mf 135 remotes problems in reply to budaa, 04-23-2005 12:51:27  
The constant pumping for the Position control lever is all the way back in the fully raised position then you push the lever over toward the outside and pull it back past the little L shaped tranport position stop. Do not run the tractor in constant pumping unless you are using the remote hydraulics. If you can,t figure it out Email me and I will email you my phone number so you can call me



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