Posted by Allan In NE on May 22, 2009 at 14:33:54 from (148.78.100.118):
Note to self: Yer an idiot!!!
Came to the end of the field and the hydraulics wouldn't lift the disc. Looked back and the hose had popped out.......yeah it is too short and sometimes catches on the hitch shock spring.
I've popped it out about 20 times so far this spring; really should lengthen it out......................................................................
Hooked her all back up and it still wouldn't lift!
Long story short; after a wasted day, draining of the 20 gallons of rear end oil and a new $400 pump, new o-ring and gasket, it still wouldn't lift the darned disc!
Then started retracing my steps.....................................
Replaced that hydraulic hose and now all is well. Guess I must have collapsed the thing internally?
Good news is that the 400 acres of summer fallow is behind us for a month or so. :>)
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