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| David Zoanetti
01-17-2013 11:40:17
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I have a 1959 Ford 601 with a Freeman loader. I bled the single acting lift cylinders so I am flowing hydraulic fluid but I can"t get them to move. The rear lift arm work fine. Any suggestions? |
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| old
01-17-2013 12:31:22
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Re: bucket loader in reply to David Zoanetti, 01-17-2013 11:40:17
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| What is the hyd system you use. A front crank shaft driven pump of the tractor hyds system?? If the tractor system how is it set up?? Does it run off the pressure check plug or does it have a set of levers?? Hard for use to help you help your self with out more info. If off the pressure test plug then the 3 point arms have to be chained down to get pressure and a very poor set up to say the least |
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| David Zoanetti
01-20-2013 09:58:16
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Re: bucket loader in reply to old, 01-17-2013 12:31:22
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| The bucket runs off the tractor hydraulic system through a transfer valve on top of the lift cover to a two spool control valve operating the single acting lift arm piston and double acting bucket piston. |
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| old
01-20-2013 10:02:56
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Re: bucket loader in reply to David Zoanetti, 01-20-2013 09:58:16
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| 3 point arms need to be chained down then to work and as I said a poor system at best |
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