Posted by Lynn Schaal on December 22, 2008 at 21:20:16 from (63.239.248.1):
I just got a B-414 and have been using a blade to move snow with no problems. All of sudden I could not lift the blade. I have checked everything, (short of taking the hydraulic pump off) and I am stumped. I called the guy I got the tractor from to see if there was some lever I moved inadvertently.....his response was, "that used to happen to me, and I would tell my dad, and he would say 'move this lever'....you probably moved it with your leg..." He couldn't remember where that was on the tractor....he hadn't driven the tractor for a while.
Anyhow.....is there some lever that disengages the hydraulics that I need to be aware of?
Any info would be sooooooo helpful. We are getting hammered with snow here in Idaho and I really need to get scooped out.
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