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Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader
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Posted by CEB on September 30, 2004 at 11:36:56 from (199.141.125.33):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Stickler-666 Loader posted by Stickler on September 30, 2004 at 07:42:16:
A 2250 loader is plenty heavy enough to lift any round bale. Do you have an auxillary control valve or are you running off the tractor control valves? If you have auxillary control valve they usually have a pressure relief adjustment right on the valve. Your tractor has a relief valve also. If the relief valve pressure is set too low it will kick out too soon under load. I am not familiar with the 666 and couldn't tell you where the relief valve is located, but I'm sure there is someone else out there who could. Assuming your loader cylinders aren't leaking badly, if it isn't the relief valve then you have to look to your hydraulic filter and then to your hydraulic pump. I always look for the solutions that don't cost anything first. Good luck!
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