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Re: H Lift-All not lifting
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Posted by glennster on January 02, 2007 at 13:45:44 from (68.78.73.38):
In Reply to: H Lift-All not lifting posted by Chad Koel on January 02, 2007 at 13:00:05:
did the pump work before? has it been apart? firts, open the line coming out of the pump, put the end in a bucket. start the tractor and pull the lever on the pump back slowly and watch for oil coming out of the hose. if you get it all the way back and no oil, check the pump, there should be an acess cover on the bottom bell housing area. take the cover off and peek inside, see if the coupling is in place going to the pump, you can idle the tractor and see if its spinning, dont put yer fingers or nothin up in there. if thats good, you will need to drop the pump and seperate the pump from the resevoir. there is a little fork deal inside that connects the rod linkage to the pump, be sure that is hooked up. you gotta wiggle the pump into the cover a little to get it to hook. its pretty rare for a belly pump to up and quit. is the loader 2 way hydraulics??
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