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560 diesel hydraulic problems
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Posted by Gavin Ahlbrecht on June 23, 2007 at 20:50:41 from (70.12.247.136):
I see my son has been doing his best to help me out. Can't ask for any more than that. How do we lock the 2 pt hitch? We tried all kinds of combinations of hookups with set a and set b. If the 2 pt lever is in the up position, we can pull back on the other levers and the hitch will raise. My dad still think that something is wrong in the valve. Not sure. The tractor looks good after restoration though. We put a rock box on her, 9.5L 15 tires on the front, and 16.9-38 Firestones on the rear. Those rear tires don't make the flat top fenders look so gawdy on the back. It is a real nice match. We really made a tractor out of her. Thanks in advance for your help Bill.
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