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Re: Allan will that loader pickup a bale.
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Posted by Allan In NE on March 05, 2007 at 18:23:51 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Allan will that loader pickup a bale. posted by NEIA Dan on March 05, 2007 at 18:13:48:
The switch is an "either/or". It is hot on one solenoid when the button is not pushed, hot on the other one when it is. It has something to do with these quick couplers. I went out there just now and tried to reverse the things. My original tilt fittings won't even go in the other side so something is haywire. So, I'm gonna replace that one whole bank with "matched pairs". Just don't think it is in the controller. I can hear both solenoids snap; if I unhook the juice from one, I can hear just the other one work and visa/versa. Think the valve is okay. Loader is okay 'cause I can hook any circuit straight to the tractor and it will work as it should. I'm just convinced it is in that batch of "mix and match" fittings that I bought. :>( Allan
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