Posted by hollywd75 on June 16, 2019 at 06:32:38 from (100.34.168.169):
Hi, I recently purchased an IH 454 with Farmhand 22c loader. The second time I used the tractor the bucket stopped curling (argh!). It's mostly stuck in the down position. If I rev up the throttle it will move a little more the first time, then it goes back to barely moving at all. After research I am hoping that it is the quick disconnects becoming unseated.
The one QD I was able to get off easily. This one had some drips of fluid around it, so I was hoping it was the problem. It is the one on the loader arm side though. This one also looks newer then the other QD, like it was replaced at some point.
The other QD I cannot remove, it is totally stuck. I have moved the levers around to relieve pressure. I sprayed the area with PB blaster. The collar moves readily enough, but I cannot remove the other end from it. Any suggestions? I tried to research it but doesn't seem like this is a common problem.
Is this what happens with QD's go bad? If I can't get it off, does that (hopefully) mean it has an issue and could be my bucket curling issue?
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