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Re: Farmall H Hydraulics can't get it up (loader)
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Posted by Shepherd_Bill on April 27, 2005 at 06:20:10 from (205.188.117.138):
In Reply to: Farmall H Hydraulics can't get it up (loader) posted by greenie on April 27, 2005 at 05:15:22:
Loaders like the Model 30 require extra plumbing so that oil is stored in the end of the cylinders because the pump storage isn't sufficient to lift very far. The hose from the liftall pump (side of tractor) is attached to the casting end piece of the cylinder. The hose attached to the pipe on top of the cylinder is a return hose for the oil stored in the cylinder and attaches to plumbing added to the breather/filler hole (on top of housing) for the liftall pump. You can add oil to the storage in the cylinder by removing the plug in the front cast end of the cylinder. I tried to scan instructions from my operator's manual but I need to practise some. You can get an operator's manual from Binder Books.
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