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Topic: HYD LEVER CREEPS UP
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| RIP MAN
11-11-2012 06:39:02
24.100.101.172
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WHEN PLOWING THE HYD LEVER CREEPS UP TILL PLOW IS OUT OF THE GROUND. IS THERE ANY WAY TO TIGHTEN IT UP.IT HAS NEW FRICTION BLOCKS. TRACTOR IS A WD |
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| Allis Dave
11-12-2012 06:00:50
108.178.224.142
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Re: HYD LEVER CREEPS UP in reply to RIP MAN, 11-11-2012 06:39:02
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| Bushogpapa has the right idea. I had to hold my hyd lever the whole time I was plowing until I replaced the quadrant spring last winter. Now It stays wherever I put it. |
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| BushogPapa
11-11-2012 07:32:11
173.88.51.117
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Re: HYD LEVER CREEPS UP in reply to RIP MAN, 11-11-2012 06:39:02
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| Keep those friction blocks Dry (NO Lubricant).. New friction blocks are available.. Are the tension springs below the Quadrant in good shape..?? Those usually are the two places that cure the problem.. Ron.. |
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| Will Herring
11-11-2012 06:40:52
50.103.230.183
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Re: HYD LEVER CREEPS UP in reply to RIP MAN, 11-11-2012 06:39:02
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| Same problem on my WD... Still haven't figured it out. Usually have to tie it in the down position when unused, and hold it down constantly when using an implement. |
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| EricB
11-13-2012 20:38:24
70.70.49.89
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Re: HYD LEVER CREEPS UP in reply to Will Herring, 11-11-2012 06:40:52
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| When I had the problem on my WD I made an adjustment on the control rod down by the frame. While frustrated over it I took some time studying the movements controlling the valve function on the pump, the tractor running and watching the clearances for 'lift', 'hold' and 'lower', loosened the set screw, adjusted and re- tightened. I have never had the problem again. |
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