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Re: Re: 1950 C touch control question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 15, 2002 at 16:29:14 from (209.226.106.61):
In Reply to: Re: 1950 C touch control question posted by ScottyNY on October 15, 2002 at 04:36:01:
I will address Scotty, but thank you all. I have a SA and a 130. My SA is leaking hydraulic oil from the end of one of those cylinders, about a quart a year. I also have a snow blade and lifting that blade requires the backward motion of rock shafts, thus retraction of the cylinder. One year my 130 was out of commission and used blade on SA that winter, by spring it was leaking. Not bad but leaking. That blade has been on 130 probably 12 winters, no problem. The blade is not a factory IH and is heavier to lift than the factory blade. I thought at first maybe that blade was to heavy. Any thoughts? 130 has always lifted this blade easier than SA. I have been procrastinating on fixing leak on SA. You guys make it sound easy. I should knock on wood, as the hydraulic units or pumps have never been off or apart on these tractors. The lever adjustment problem that I had was actually not lever adjustment, but rather someone or something moved the frame around the levers. Great part about this forum you get a lot of good advice even when you don't start the discussion, often times even when you don't take part. Thank you everyone.
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