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Posted by Delbert on July 10, 2006 at 19:28:02 from (65.164.58.52):
Bought an old number 33 ih loader (think thats the # came out with the 300 tractors) from a neighbor this loader came off a 300 farmall. Well i mounted it on my m farmall thinking it would work like my old #30 everthing mounted alright. When i went to raise the loader it acted like it was short on oil so i put more oil in it would raise maybe about 4 feet and acted like it was out of oil. There is a couple of valves that was used on the 300 should i have used thoses on the m? Thought i might get the loader up in the air and not get it down with those valves. They are not a quick coupler but have a seat with a spring behind it they screw together has one on each hose to the cylinders. Also i had to run the motor about half throttle get it to lift. My old 30 loader it will lift at idle speed. What am i doing wrong or won,t it work on the m.Thought about putting extra reserve tank on but maybe i need newer tractor with a newer hydralic system and fully hydralic loader. Thanks Delbert
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