Posted by Robert Major on October 31, 2013 at 18:18:23 from (216.130.91.167):
In Reply to: 530 belarus posted by J. Bruns on October 29, 2013 at 14:21:45:
Hi Not sure what tractor a 530 is not a familiar number to me. is it a tractor based on the minsk 4 cylinder water cooled.
Had either an 825 or 5270 did that once back in the late 90's when I was in the field,Kinda makes ya shorts go brown, when you drive along and the wheels come up!.
There should be a draft control unit under the seat or cab, its the unit that the hoses that come from the 3 point hitch ram runs to. the hydraulic position draft lever linkage should run to the left side of it looking at it facing the unit, looking towards the back of the tractor. Make sure that linkage is all connected right back to the control lever. The one i drove the nut and rod fell off the end then the setting went out and lifted the wheels. it's kinda spring loaded in that unit and has a key in the arm to hold it in the right place on the shaft.Make sure the keys not sheared to. it had to be turned back when the linkage was put back. I'm kinda guessing here it was the only one I ever had do it. Try that and get back to me if not Ill try and figure out what a 530 is and what else could be wrong. We used to be a main dealer for Belarus but none i worked on had that number we had Mtz 50/ 52 and in Canada a 500/520,and 572, so it could cross over to one of those. Regards Robert
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