Posted by Richard I. on October 09, 2012 at 13:12:35 from (68.115.194.228):
Guy at work suggested I ask here, my buddy and I were getting the last bit of hay bailed for the year when his M threw a rod. My M doesnt have a belly pump, so we put his pump in my tractor. Now, this pump wont hold up the hydraulics on the baler. (Sorry I dont know all the technical terms here, nor do I know the type of baler it is, it just makes square bales is all I know) You pull the lever back, baler comes up, then goes down. Everything we put on my tractor came straight off of his, pump, lever, everything needed for the hydraulics. We though maybe we lost enough fluid to keep it from holding, but my H doesnt do that when its low, it just wont come up. H is too far from home right now to get it over there. So what could we have done wrong, or missed when we swapped this pump from one tractor to another?
Thanks in advance! It will be tomorrow before I have computer access again!
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