oliver_1600
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Working through issues as they come on my Oliver. Now that my starting issues are resolved, its on to the next one.
1963 Oliver 1600 with 1610 loader. Loader cylinders are double acting and use the hydraulic ports on the right side of the tractor.
Problem(s):
[list:80444fb3c9]3-point arms raise and lower very slow. Refuse to raise at all if there is any weight on them. Pushing them down with my hand alone is enough to stop them.
Loader raises and lowers very slowly also. It seems to have no trouble lifting weight, just slow[/list:u:80444fb3c9]
My manual says the bypass valve on the right side of the tractor should be closed if using double acting cylinders for implements. I assume that applies to anything using those ports. The bolt is sticking out about 1.5 inches. If it is indeed unscrewed and set for single acting cylinders, will that cause this behavior?
Hoping to use my rear blade on the snow coming Friday.
1963 Oliver 1600 with 1610 loader. Loader cylinders are double acting and use the hydraulic ports on the right side of the tractor.
Problem(s):
[list:80444fb3c9]3-point arms raise and lower very slow. Refuse to raise at all if there is any weight on them. Pushing them down with my hand alone is enough to stop them.
Loader raises and lowers very slowly also. It seems to have no trouble lifting weight, just slow[/list:u:80444fb3c9]
My manual says the bypass valve on the right side of the tractor should be closed if using double acting cylinders for implements. I assume that applies to anything using those ports. The bolt is sticking out about 1.5 inches. If it is indeed unscrewed and set for single acting cylinders, will that cause this behavior?
Hoping to use my rear blade on the snow coming Friday.