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Re: 826 HYDRAULIC PROBLEM
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Posted by Allan In NE on September 04, 2006 at 06:59:56 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: 826 HYDRAULIC PROBLEM posted by the tractor vet on September 04, 2006 at 06:41:25:
But Vet, Why in the world would it do it with the use of the remotes too? That's the part that gets me. I've never been able to figure that one out 'cause they are supposed to be two separate systems. Aren't they?.......... My tractor did/does/dunno-yet that too when on the spinner plow; only time I've noticed it. Just every once in awhile the silly thing will "neutral out" if you are using a lot of hydraulics like the steering, the brakes, the hydraulics and the hitch all at the same darned time. Throw the T/A lever one way or the other (doesn't matter which way either) and it will come out of it. What really was annoying was the "starting out in low and then jumping up into high" thing (haven't noticed it since I put in the new rear pump). Was hoping that maybe this new rear pump would cure it in some strange little way. Allan
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