Posted by Faster346 on May 20, 2010 at 15:11:58 from (72.241.169.207):
So I finally found my dream loader (sounds retarded, but when I was 4 years old or so my Uncle had a Stan-Hoist loader on his H, and he pulled it off and scraped it when the arms went bad, but ever since I was that little I've always wanted one like it for my H) and I finally found one last summer that came off an H that had been sitting for about 5 years. Well today I finally got around to putting it on my H (what a PITA that was by myself) and hooked the hydrualic lines up, and fired it up, went to raise it and nothing. The tractor didn't really bog down much or go under a load when I pulled back on the lever like I had remembered from when I was a little kid, so I checked the fluid, and it was barely registering on the dipstick. So I filled the pump up with hydraulic oil until it read full on the dipstick, and tried it again, and still nothing. Do you think the hydraulics on the tractor are just bad, or do you think the cylinders on the loader could be frozen from sitting for so long? Tonight when I get off work I'm going to try to hook the lines up to my M, and just see if the loader will raise with that (I know the hydraulics are good on it, I use a back blade with it) but as I sit here at work I'm just hoping it's the hydraulic pump on the H, and not the loader. Thoughts? Thanks!
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