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ron

01-08-2001 18:49:54




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Seen a 1130 for sale and it's only problem was that the three point arms won't raise. The rest of the hydrlics work. How do you get them unstuck?




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Eric N.

01-29-2001 12:25:57




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 Re: 1130 in reply to ron, 01-08-2001 18:49:54  
There are several tests to run on it to properly diagnose and adjust it. You will need a two gauges one to show about 3500 and one to show about 500 psi. A flow meter will also be needed. This is all spelled out in the I&T manual. Hope this helps.

Eric N.



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chuck

01-09-2001 19:51:47




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 Re: 1130 in reply to ron, 01-08-2001 18:49:54  
Ive got 2 of them,the hydraulics are great but the
control valve system for the lift is crazy. I bypassed the draft/lift valves & went to direct
position control,its quick & easy.The 2 hoses from the lift cyl. on the rear need to be teed
togather to a snap coupler and snaped in the remote hyd. outlet. Then use the remote hyd. valve to control the
lift (I have used this for over ten years on both
with no trouble at all).The only thing you loose
is draft control - who needs it anyway?

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bob s

01-20-2001 12:30:06




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 Re: Re: 1130 in reply to chuck, 01-09-2001 19:51:47  
Chuck will this work with a loader and grapple attached to the remote hydraulics. I'm having the same trouble...3 point won't work



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LANCE

01-08-2001 21:17:57




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 Re: 1130 in reply to ron, 01-08-2001 18:49:54  
IF THE POWER STEERING WORKS THE CONTROL VALVE IS PROBABLY STUCK.THIS IS A VARY COMMON PROBLEM ON THE 1100 SERIES TRACTORS.A VARY COMMON PROBLEM IS THE RING AND PINION START TO FAIL AND FINE METAL GETS IN THE HYDRILIC SYSTEM AND THE CONTROL VALVE GETS STUCK .I WOULD CHECK REAR END BEFORE I WENT TO FAR.GOOD LUCK LANCE



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ron

01-09-2001 11:01:38




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 Re: Re: 1130 in reply to LANCE, 01-08-2001 21:17:57  
He had the rear end fixed.



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ron

01-09-2001 11:00:05




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 Re: Re: 1130 in reply to LANCE, 01-08-2001 21:17:57  
He had the rear end fixed.



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David

01-08-2001 20:38:42




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 Re: 1130 in reply to ron, 01-08-2001 18:49:54  
Apparently there is a valve that sticks in the hydraulic system on the 11 series if the lift isn't used much. A dealer can tell you what to do. I don't think it is a very big deal, and I wouldn't let that stop me from buying the tractor if the price is good. David



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Bob s

01-20-2001 08:17:53




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 Re: Re: 1130 in reply to David, 01-08-2001 20:38:42  
I am having the same problem with my 3 point on an 1100. I got a I&T manual and it sounds like there are several adjustment that need to be made to the linkage in addition to freeing up the main control valve. Looks like it could turn into a major project



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