Posted by samn40 on October 11, 2012 at 17:22:36 from (81.135.25.67):
In Reply to: MF 175 Questions posted by 21hunter on October 11, 2012 at 16:57:17:
Are you sure you are using the correct section of the quadrant? Do not use the pressure control section, it is for setting pressure on a hydraulic tensioned baler or when using the MFweight transfer hitch. Instead, pull the draft lever all the way up and use the lever nearest to the seat in the position control section, If using soil engaging implements use draft control lever with position control set for the height you want to carry the implement when it is OUT OF THE GROUND. Basic rule is position control for height above ground, draft for depth below ground. For max speed/power to your remotes set the draft lever fully up and put the position lever in Constant pumping section. Pulsating lift could be a stuck valve in the pump or just a dirty filter, especially if the pump is slow, see my pic for filter position, It is the round cannister near the pto inspection plate, remove the wire and unscrew the top and lift out the washable filter. It can be acessed through the PTO lever inspection cover. If the tractor has multi-power or and auxillary internal pump then the two pumps can be combined, you need two feed pipes WITH NON RETURN VALVES a 'T' piece and a large return pipe from your spool valves. Aux pump tractors will have tapping points for outlet and return on the PTO inspection plate with a connecting/transfer plate bolted on. The pipes have to be removed inside before the inspection plate can be removed on these tractors. Sam
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