Posted by DavidP, South Wales on November 15, 2013 at 11:37:42 from (89.168.26.92):
In Reply to: More on 135 hydraulics posted by Loren NC on November 14, 2013 at 13:38:31:
Hello Loren, The side cover will only give access to the roller in the pump control lever. The likely problem with yours is way above that and totally in-accessible from the side cover region. Sadly many younger MF staff will not have the experience that is found in abundance on this site. It will not be so much a case of reconnecting the linkage but re-setting it. The best way to go about this to partially remove the quadrant support bracket when the cover is removed. This way the linkage can be replaced in its correct position. It is essential that the frames are checked to ensure that they are true and that the rollers run where they are supposed to. Three hours would be about correct. The countersunk screw that retains the bracket in the cover can be seized as can the bracket in the hyd cover. Go back to your MF dealer and try and insist that only someone who is familiar with the 100 series tractors be allowed to work on it. DavidP
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