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Farmall H Loader, Hydraulics Problem
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Posted by Matt Compton on November 28, 2006 at 14:52:33 from (71.7.254.212):
Hey Folks Since the snow is getting closer by the day, I decided to drag out my old #30 McCormick Loader, and hook it to the "H" for the first time. The tractor has the belly pump. When it came to hooking up the hydraulics I thought I would use a control valve from another loader, vs the control valve on the "H" Now the problem is that the loader goes up, but doesn't go down VERY well, and will actually stop going down. When I move the lever from the "h" to down position and the control valve on the loader to down, the loader goes down no problem. Have I confused you yet? I Figured even with "h" control valve always in the up position the loader should go down when the external control valve is moved down. As the return line from the external control valve is plumbed back to tank. Could the control valve be faulty? any suggestions on how to do this properly would be greatly appreciated. Note, I did remove the Vent cap, and it made it no better thanks alot, hope i didnt confuse you to much Matt
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