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Re: 560 diesel hydrualic problems again
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Posted by alex ahlbrecht on June 23, 2007 at 17:35:20 from (70.12.247.136):
In Reply to: Re: 560 diesel hydrualic problems again posted by billde on June 23, 2007 at 08:46:16:
it wont raise up and down but there is fuel flow when we bleed it . here's some more info when we bought the tractor all of the hydrualics worked fine and we took off the base of the seat mount and took it in to get it fitted for rubber hoses to run to the female couplers in the back they may heve done something wrong . i think the problem is in the lever system because we may have put it back together wrong but my dad thinks that we need to replace the valve for to 2pt that is located under the gastank and the control panel so we are gonna pull the valve off of the 460 and it in there and see what happens . i hope we can fix it before we bale hay tomorrow .
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