Posted by Banditfarmer on March 03, 2013 at 18:52:06 from (174.101.147.104):
In Reply to: Oliver 1850 Remotes posted by centex_farmer_82 on March 03, 2013 at 17:52:11:
I have 2 Oliver now did have 4 and there all this way. There are 2 ways to do this. 1 leave the cylinder hooked to the tractor or 2 before you disconect the lines get the cylinder to ware it has no pressure (like you taking the cylinder off) on it and then shut the tractor off. Unhook the lines and take a short 2 foot hose with male ends on both ends and plug it in to the tractor. This will let the pressure stay equal when you try to hook up the next time. When you go to hook up agin shut the tractor off unplug the short hose and hook the cylinder back up and your good to go. Dont try to jigle the handles it wont do any good, The tractor has to be running to release the valve body to let the pressure out. Oliver had a screw in hydrolic ends they used to get around this problem, You just cant find them anymore. Bandit
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