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Re: Re: Re: 560 hydrolics slow???
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Posted by Farmall Daddy on February 01, 2004 at 16:56:12 from (209.163.43.180):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 560 hydrolics slow??? posted by RB on February 01, 2004 at 13:48:51:
I went out and tried her again today. Put the kerosene heater under her for about 45 minutes, went out, and gave her a pull. She ran excellent, but still, no hydolic power. I left her run for about 1/2 hour, and then the hydrolics kicked in just as they should. I think that I may end up having to replace the oil again. One more question, with my adjustment lever for the fast hitch, when I pull the lever all the way down {so that the cylinder will be all the way out}, the cylinder comes out all the way, but the pump continues to run. Then, when I push the lever all the way forward {to drop the cylinder all the way down}, the cylinder sticks out a good 2 1/2 inch, and the shaft won't go completly into the cylinder like it should. It worked great when I first got it, and then it started to show the cylinder won't go all the way in, and then the pump will run even when the cylinder is all the way out. Any ideas? Thanks!!
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