The regular owner's manual should tell you how to operate everything.
I'd imagine the tractor has two pumps, one for steering/3pt, and the other for the loader.
If the 3pt goes up and stays up, and won't go down no matter what position the lever is in, how do you know when you lose it?
Not familiar with those exact tractors, but there is a DRAFT/POSITION control lever on a typical 3pt hitch system. If it's set all the way to the DRAFT side, I've seen where they just go up and stay up if there's nothing attached. The draft sensing gets confused. Set all the way to POSITION allows you to move it up and down.
On the larger tractors, there's also a RUN position, which really screws things up. No idea why it's even there...
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