Posted by the tractor vet on March 30, 2008 at 20:33:35 from (76.212.226.187):
In Reply to: 666 w/2250 LOADER posted by JEFFREY 666IH on March 30, 2008 at 20:23:05:
I would guess that you ran out of Hyd. oil . Best thing to do is do this again then while the loader is up shut off the tractor and check the oil level . Ya may have to run it 2-5 galions over ti get full hight as the 666 with that BIG 2250 loader takes a bunch of oil . 2250's are best duited on bigger tractor with more oil capacity , But it will work on it . Also best add LOTS OF WEIGHT ON THE BACK , loaded tires and at least three sets of donuts . When i had the one 706 with the 2000 loader on it she would lift a 15 foot Brillion Culamulcher or even loaded a 69 Chevy Impala and set it on the deck of a semi flat bed I had both rears (18.4X34's loaded and had 6 sets of donuts and at times that was not enough .
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