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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: front hydralics not working
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Posted by T_Bone on January 11, 2001 at 04:46:29 from (207.254.52.137):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: front hydralics not working posted by mike on January 10, 2001 at 17:40:11:
Hi Mike, From your last post I would look at the loader frame very careful and check it for being square. Just because the tractor fliped over on the side I can't see where enternal hydraulics would be effected unless it knocked some crud loose thats sticking in a valve but that would be the last place I would look for a problem at this time. You might take the pins out of the cylinder rods at the bucket end on level ground and see if the cylinder springs to one side or the loader frame springs over to one side. Be sure and mark the loader bucket on the ground before disassyembling any thing. After checking both sides and it didn't show any bind then I would drop both cylinders off too the side, then use my backhoe and a chain, raised very high to pick the loader bucket and arms into the air to see if any binding exist in the frame arm pins. You shouldn't have to raise the bucket very high to feel a binding problem, in fact I suggest you don't raise them too high as you would be pretty unstable with this set up. I would set the stablizers. You do know how to square a box with a tape measure? T_Bone
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