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Posted by BlueLite on December 28, 2003 at 08:21:40 from (209.226.181.65):
In Reply to: Re: Hard to find Hydraulic experts posted by Haas on December 27, 2003 at 15:45:30:
No it's not under load, and the draft lever is full forward or down. That neutralizes the draft system. The position control is full forward or down on the quadrant. The isolator valve is open and fast/slow on fast. When the arms are full up there is no load on the engine and it doesn't seem like the pressure release valve is under strain. Just goes up and stops. I experimented a bit and discovered that after the arms are full up, I pulled the position lever slowly back to lift and see what would happen. About a 3/4 of the way up, the engine starts to load which tells me the pressure release valve is bypassing oil. So I can't figure what is wrong with it. Good think I have all ground driven implements as standby for my corn cultivation next spring. I was hoping to fall plow, but my 3pt skrewed up, that leaves spring plowing which is not the best option in the north country. I have a good 'ole wheeled 2 bottom horse plow I rebuilt that I almost sold. Good thing I didn't.
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