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Re: 560 Hydraulics Broke??
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Posted by Robert Searcy on March 28, 2005 at 09:51:55 from (207.43.195.201):
In Reply to: 560 Hydraulics Broke?? posted by Robert Searcy on March 14, 2005 at 13:53:52:
Hey Fellas, Well, I have solved part of my hydraulic issues. I was able to get the rear blade to go down. I think it has something to do with the Tele-Depth lever thing that runs from the two point area up to near the clutch lever along side the foot plate and its basicall under the steering column area. Man talk about sensative. I can unhook the rod and manually move the lever and it will take the blade all the way down. The adjustment portion is rusted and seized so dad is going to take the heat to the rod this week. I did not have time to look at the D/S on the lever position area yet so hopefully when I get back up there in a couple weeks I can get that figured out as well. Thanks for all of the tips as it appears that this will fix the problems.
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