hydraulic stuck?

You're asking something I'm not sure of, but if there would be any wiring involved with an electric system, I see no sign of that being involved.
 
There would be a small button on the front of the remote levers and unless somebody cut them off,some cords and plugs coming out of the sides of the housings.

I'd suggest posting this question on the Oliver Forum on this site. If it isn't Hydralectric,I'm not familiar with it.
 
I might add at this point that the other quick-connects(it has two if I didn't mention it before)has never worked. And it was this very issue that it has.
 
I'd start by backing off the restrictor valves. Under the seat,sticking out the sides,there should be two screws on each side that take a slot headed screwdriver. They have a lock nut on them that takes a 9/16 wrench. One of them on a side screws directly in to the casting,the other one screws in to a large nut that takes an inch or larger wrench. It's the ones with that big one inch nut or whatever it is. Adjust those screws. I did some work on my 1850 one time and the next thing I did with it was try to plant corn. I could go half way across the field holding the lever before the markers would hit the ground.
 
I'll be back to it asap. I've started a septic field project(which I had hoped to use Oliver w/box blade). But I will let you know if adjustments helped. I really appreciate your time on this.
 
I found the adjustments you mentioned, There are two small that are identical, and one large app. 1". I did get some reaction when I turned c.c.. Is the idea of these to even out the hyd. fluid half(lift) & half(lower)? Any further instructions are appreciated. Mike
 

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