Posted by Paul swpa on September 09, 2021 at 21:35:08 from (72.95.149.43):
In Reply to: Satoh stallion s750d posted by Paprules on September 08, 2021 at 12:54:18:
Paprules, are the three point arms up or down? If they are up you might try putting a little weight on them to see if they will go down. It could be that the work cylinder is stuck (this is inside the case). The other place you could have a problem is in the valving. There is a hold valve, drop valve (if I remember right it is behind the valve you turned under the seat), and raise valve. There is only pressure to raise the arms not drop them.
It's been over twenty years since we had ours so I'm a little rusty. By the way I helped (in a small way) prototype that tractor. As a young teenager was very interesting getting to work with the Japanese engineer! Ran the prototype til we got a production unit around 1978 I think it was. Last I heard the prototype is still running! Dad worked for the eastern U.S. distributor and the only person in the organization with a farm they could test it out on here. If I get the time I'll keep looking through dad's stuff for more information for you, haven't found anything on the Stallion yet, just the smaller ones. Paul
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