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Re: 3 pt. hitch problem
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Posted by chadd on April 23, 2007 at 11:08:47 from (155.92.32.116):
In Reply to: Re: 3 pt. hitch problem posted by JOHNinPenn. on April 23, 2007 at 07:35:53:
The lowering is very difficult to notice until you are staring right at it, as it is quite slow. Is it occurring with or without a load on it? Our 806 does it slowly when the fluid is cold, but when the fluid gets warm, it will "jerk" about once a second with a heavy load (like a bale mover with a bale on it). Also, when was the last time the filter and fluid were changed? If it has been more than 2 or 3 years on the oil or 1 year on the filter, I'd start there. If these are not the case, than either you: a)get used to it and wait until the day that it either won't lift anymore or you can't stand using it in its condition ( my current choice; too many other things to fix with higher priority) or b)you look at the cylinder, piston, and the o-rings first and then the valve next; as those are the usual culprits. The parts manual can be of great help in this area, go to the following website for this resource. Click on "right here" and then when the search screen comes up, type in 364. Note that it is very slow on dial-up connections. "http://www.caseih.com/parts/parts.aspx?navid=123&RL=ENNA&partid=481&typeid=157"
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