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Re: Hydraulics on 560 running
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Posted by captaink on September 13, 2004 at 08:38:43 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Hydraulics on 560 running posted by Donny on September 13, 2004 at 06:33:08:
Joe’s reply is right on the mark unless one of the two following is causing the “running” you describe. If one of the remote valves (where you set it for either double or single acting cylinders) is in a bad position it will cause the “running” condition you describe. If you have changed any of these lately because of changing types of cylinders used on the remotes, this might be the cause. Try turning them to a slightly different position to see if the “running” stops. If so, you have found the cause, now you just need to play with the setting until the cylinder works correctly and the “running” is gone. This one is not as likely but can happen. If the “running” stops with the fast hitch somewhere between all the way up and all the way down, then the stops for the touch control lever for up and down are adjusted to a position that is impossible for the hitch to get to. This adjustment is regulated by the two set-screws “stops” for the lever that actuates the fast hitch. In this case you need to screw them in further so that the lever stops while the cylinder is still in the range where the position you have selected is obtainable. Hope this helps.
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