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Posted by Harlen Larson on April 08, 2007 at 19:40:18 from (216.41.204.95):
OK another problem with 806 hydraulics. (Some of you will remember my past problems). This winter my hydraulics froze up and I had to tarp the tractor and thaw it with a torpedo heater. That worked great. Thank you Tractor Vet. Everything worked fine the nextcouple of times I used the tractor. I have a loader on it and have lifted large round bales with it since this happened and it had all its lifting power. Then one time I started it and the loader would raise very slowly. I tried to lift bales with it and can't even move them. If I rev the tractor way up I can lift them a little. But if I spear them by angling down from the top and roll it back with the bucket rams they have full power and will lift it right off the ground. My bales are stacked two high and if I spear one that is off the ground and don't touch the lever to raise and lower the loader it will hold it up. But when it is in the air and I hit the lever to try and raise it at all it will drop down. I have noticed that the plug behind the seat that I believe (correct me if i'm wrong) is a sensitivity adjustment has been leaking. It looks like theres an adjustment on it with a flat blade screwdriver. Could this be part of it? HELP!!!
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