Posted by Determined on February 16, 2022 at 05:40:37 from (162.253.129.157):
In Reply to: 970 case with loader posted by cwiles on February 15, 2022 at 09:47:41:
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A few ways of doing it.
I had a 1070 that someone went to great expense and effort to add extra valves, hoses, couplers, gauges etc so the loader could be operated while still having the other hook up's available to run a shredder or other implement that required hydraulics.
Typically I do not need to operate the loader when I am baling so I simply raise it to where it is not in the way then remove the hoses so I can hook up the baler.
Should I need the loader at the field to move a bale or something it only takes a few minutes to hook it back up.
When going to hook up the hoses with the loader in the air you will find it difficult as the weight of the bucket or fork on the loader will be causing there to be pressure in the lines.
What I do is hook up the lines for the tilt cylinders (they don't really have any load on them) first then drive up to a bale or whatever else is handy and forward tilt the loader until the weight is off of the lift cylinders then hook up the last 2 hoses.
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