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MF 265 hydraulic problems

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05-03-2005 05:41:48




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I am a new owner/user of a MF265 tractor. Here is my problem: I cannot get the auxiliary hydraulics to lift my wheel disk of the ground. Under the seat between the operators legs is a pair of levers. The lever on the left has 2 small square holes for the lever to lock into and the lever on the right has no holes. The lever on the right seems to do nothing. When I operate the left lever the 3 point must first travel all the way into the up position before the aux. hydraulics begin to start dropping the wheels on the disk, but once the tires touch the ground the lifting stops and the disk blades are still on the ground. I know the disk cylinder is operating correctly because when I hook the disk up to another tractor everything works perfectly. What am I doing wrong?? thanks.

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Big Dean

05-03-2005 12:02:21




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 Re: MF 265 hydraulic problems in reply to ags1, 05-03-2005 05:41:48  
It is probably how you have the levers set those valve can be a little confusing to use. The remote valve left lever spool is a selector spool for selecting between remote or three point. To operate the remote cylinder you set the left lever of the remote valve in the center position move the Position control lever (inside lever) in the quadrant to your right in the constant pumping position. Then use the right lever of the remote valve to operate the remote cylinder.The hoses should be in the ports for the right valve going back to the remote cylinder. To operate the three point you latch the left lever of the remote valve in the back position then use the Draft and Position to operate the three point just like the remote valve was not there. Always take the Position control lever out of constant pumping before moving the left lever of the remote valve from the center position. It is a good idea to take the Position control lever out of constant pumping when roading the tractor. If you have trouble figuring this out email me a phone number and I will call you and try to explain it better.

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