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Re: Cub Hydraulic System
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Posted by Tom W on May 18, 2001 at 13:15:55 from (166.94.57.228):
In Reply to: Cub Hydraulic System posted by Chris on May 18, 2001 at 10:19:34:
I have a wagner loader on my 53 cub and it works fine. On the right side of your tractor, you should have an arm that is controled by the touch control. This arm has to be bolted in one position. I used a piece of flat metal and bolted it to the inpliment bolt hole is the side of the bell housing. With this arm bolted down, move the touch control foward and leave it there. The loader will then be completely controlled by the loader hyd. lever. Make sure the resevoir on the left side of the loader is full of hydrolic fluid. Also there needs to have a vent hole in the resevoir fill nut.
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