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Farmall 560 Hydraulic Control Valve
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Posted by Keith BE(PA) on June 22, 2002 at 05:18:44 from (208.40.151.208):
I was using my 560 yesterday to do some cycle bar mowing and when I was finished I dropped the cycle bar mower and went to connect to my post hole digger and found that the control valve was stuck in the down position slightly. Actually let me rephrase that, I can move the touch control lever back a little but it won't move forward at all. the linkage to the control valve appears to be O.K. The problem appears to be the control valve itself. Any ideas what might be causing this? Is the removal of the control valve that hard? Are they hard to rebuild? I'm hoping for a quick easy fix as I was planning on setting some fence posts today. Thanks Keith Breuer
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