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Posted by aaron on July 25, 2004 at 16:07:30 from (209.90.162.28):
I have a 75 1070.I am running the loader on the remote couplers.It worked fine all winter lifting round bales, feeding cows (a little slow but works).Now, the loader still goes up and down with little or no load, but it will not pick-up a bale.It starts to lift, then just stops and seems to lose pressure.Trans presure gauge rises a little and returns to normal, almost immediatly. Now for the wierder part: if I rev-up the tractor to try for more pressure and continue to try and lift a bale, after about 4 sec. the tractor loses all hyd. pressure ( no trans pressure,no power steering)and will not recover. Shut the tractor off for a few seconds,then restart and pressure returns in trans.,steering and couplers. Oil level in site glasses looks good when tractor is shut off but out of site when running(as it should be, I think). Have tried in-gear with clutch in and out of gear with no clutch, with no luck.Trans works fine in all gears. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
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