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Re: super A hydraulic problem
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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on September 09, 2003 at 17:39:43 from (64.228.13.158):
In Reply to: super A hydraulic problem posted by patpeery on September 09, 2003 at 10:02:03:
Pat: Wrong advise on the thread to Darren. I was actually giving the advise to someone else in a personal e mail. So here goes. If your hydraulic levers are not synchronized with the rockshaft you can get a laboring of tractor. Some times that frame work around hydraulic levers can get bumped causing this. To check this out have tractor at low idle and one lever at a time move them very slowly foreward and to rear making sure rockshaft reaches end of travel at same time as lever. If rockshaft reaches end of travel before lever pushing lever further will cause system to by pass. At low idle you will hear the tractor start to labor as rockshaft is at end of travel and lever wants to move it further. If both levers are out in same direction it can be corrected by moving frame around levers. Other senarios will have to be corrected by adjusting lever. It is precicely the same as tugging on older power steering when at limit, or holding lever activating a remote cylinder when it reaches end of stroke.
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