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MF-165 aux Hydraulics and 3 pt.

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Ryan Bennett

03-05-2008 06:43:59




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I hope someone can shed some light to me! I have a MF-165 diesel.I bought a dual hyd. valve on ebay and installed it were the block off plate was. I then started tractor. Now the 3 pt. control lever does not lift the arms.If i set that control all the way up I can use aux. valve 1 to lift and lower 3 pt arms.They raise and lower fine although they will lower way faster if you give all the stick. Is this normal,I know that this valve works off 3pt pump but I did not know It makes they 3pt. lift stick dead. If anyone can shed some light on me I would be very happy, not much luck with dealers around here.

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Crem

03-05-2008 10:44:23




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 Re: MF-165 aux Hydraulics and 3 pt. in reply to Ryan Bennett, 03-05-2008 06:43:59  
Thanks for posting this question as it clears up some things that I was wondering about on my MF 165



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dieselpaul

03-05-2008 07:22:08




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 Re: MF-165 aux Hydraulics and 3 pt. in reply to Ryan Bennett, 03-05-2008 06:43:59  

hello ryan--i also have a MF-165 with dual remotes. my sticks have detent catches so you can keep it locked in position. l think it is the RH one on mine that i have to leave locked fwd. inorder to make 3-point work normal. paul



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dieselpaul

03-05-2008 07:31:59




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 Re: MF-165 aux Hydraulics and 3 pt. in reply to dieselpaul, 03-05-2008 07:22:08  

correction. l think it is LH



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Ryan Bennett

03-05-2008 10:53:14




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 Re: MF-165 aux Hydraulics and 3 pt. in reply to dieselpaul, 03-05-2008 07:31:59  
Now that I have thought about it,I had the 3 pt. in the full up position.The valve stick I called 1 (the left stick) when pushed forward made the arms go down, pull it back to you arms go up.Now if I locked that left stick forward how will my 3 point lever work to raise arms when it is already up and arms are down? Ryan



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Ryan Bennett

03-05-2008 07:53:40




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 Re: MF-165 aux Hydraulics and 3 pt. in reply to dieselpaul, 03-05-2008 07:31:59  
Thanks for the great info! When I get home I am going to try it.This is my first time on here and I really appreciate the fast response. A Big Thanks From East TEXAS!



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Gerald J.

03-05-2008 07:19:57




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 Re: MF-165 aux Hydraulics and 3 pt. in reply to Ryan Bennett, 03-05-2008 06:43:59  
The left auxiliary lever pushed forward makes the original 3 point controls work. It latches there. There's a good thread about this and a location for the manual for the auxiliary valve on yesterday's MF forum.

Gerald J.



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