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Re: Re: 560 Draft/Drawbar Hydraulics
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 07, 2003 at 05:41:59 from (209.226.106.40):
In Reply to: Re: 560 Draft/Drawbar Hydraulics posted by Aces on July 07, 2003 at 05:06:31:
Aces: On my 560 those spider gears had enough teeth missing, so all control was lost and hitch would either go to top or bottom and labour to go further. I think Ernie is suggesting the spiders are broken as well. I had to quit using tractor until it was repaired. My tractor had 3 valves so tried putting hitch on another valve and keep going. The hitch valve caped created continuous labour of system. I called dealer on parts to repair. I recall the quick fix was a valve from a 300 parts tractor I had. Of course I completely lost the draft control. With tractor on forage harvester and about two days haylage ahead in windrow, quick was more important than draft control. 100% of use for tractor at that time was drawbar and pto work so I went to M type drawbar.
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