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Re: 560 diesel - hydrualic question
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Posted by Wildbill on October 04, 2002 at 12:58:20 from (206.222.209.12):
In Reply to: 560 diesel - hydrualic question posted by Tim on October 04, 2002 at 11:22:32:
In order to use your remote valve you would have to disconnect the tele-depth linkage and lock it it the middle of its range somewhere. Then start the tractor and move the tele-depth valve to a spot where the pump relaxes and leave it there. First I would hook it up right and make sure that the high pressure bypass is working. If it isn't, it will act just like you say, the engine will pull down when the hydraulics stop moving. I have been fighting one for years now and it can really get frustrating. The only time mine really kicks out right is when I put in an orifice with the screen torn off. Went as far as to change out the whole valve assembly from a working tractor and it worked fine for about 30 minutes. Then back to it's old tricks. Won't do it until it is good and warmed up. Any ideas? Bill
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