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Re: Long 2610 hydraulic problem
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Posted by Jim in NC on June 07, 2007 at 14:37:41 from (172.145.42.77):
In Reply to: Re: Long 2610 hydraulic problem posted by Jeff in Kansas on June 07, 2007 at 12:53:22:
No trouble to find parts once you learn where to look. Go to Farmtrac.com and search for a dealer near you. that is the new name for Long. Do a search for Fiat-built tractor parts. Your tractor was built by Universal tractor of Romania. Allis Chalmers, Oliver, and leyland also sold the same tractors.v Now to your lift: It sounds like it is working against itself. You have a responsiveness lever on the right front side of the lift. It controls how fast the lift rises. Clockwise to speed up, counterclockwise to slow. I would move it counterclockwise gradually and see if the engine changes its tune. The lift also has a bolt with spacers or shims on the right top of the lift. It limits how high the lift arms will go. Take this out and add a washer, or 2 or 3, and see if the engine sound changes. Over time, some may have been removed. Good luck!
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