Posted by pete 23 on October 06, 2009 at 19:45:19 from (173.87.8.73):
In Reply to: 706 hyds posted by soybeanjoe on October 06, 2009 at 19:23:54:
There is a complete adjustment procedure on the hitch position control lever, hitch must fully lower when lever is at the offset just entering the action control portion on the quadrant and this adjustment is on the turnbuckle under little cover on right side of rock shaft housing. With full raise of hitch you must be able to lift hitch arms at least another inch by hand so cyl is not fully extended internally and this is set with a little stop behind lever and might just be your only problem. There is a measurement of lift link for full lift but can't remember off the top of my head. Just make sure it doesn't raise too far like I said. As far as remotes not releasing when engine is shut off, you must have check valve assembly on your tractor, were an option, and they require hyd pressure to release. They are to positively hold a load up as a spool type valve used on these tractors will always seep down from a tad to a lot depending on their original fit and wear and tear.
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