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Re: 656 Loader works - almost (pics)
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Posted by captaink on December 29, 2004 at 07:14:16 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: 656 Loader works - almost (pics) posted by Eric NW Iowa on December 28, 2004 at 18:18:12:
If you can, switch the bucket tilt hoses over to the outlets that you have the raise and lower in and see if the bucket tilts. Take the whole conglomeration, adapters and all to make sure that it is a good test. When you do this, check the couplers on the tractor to make sure that all four are the same. I’m guessing that the bucket will work properly, telling you that the problem exists with the couplers as others have suggested. If you are planning on using the loader only on this tractor, once you have determined that the tractor hydraulics are working properly, I would put the correct ends on the hoses. That will eliminate one restriction in the line. I have never had problems with adapters and use them some because of the difference in coupler styles between the ISO (like the old Pioneer and the newer standard couplers) and the large ones that IH used on the 66 & 86 (and probably others) series tractors, especially on equipment that I used on both (like a baler). I have had problems mixing couplers between styles and brands as others have mentioned, so keeping them the same is important.
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