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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 08, 2005 at 19:21:59 from (64.228.11.38):
In Reply to: Hydraulics posted by PAULIH300 on May 08, 2005 at 12:06:38:
Paul: If this is a 300 with standard hydraulic resovoir, you need additional resovoir to operate fast hitch plus a loader with single action lift cylinders. Depending on how level tractor is you will start to run out of hydraulic as loader raises. Very hard on pump as it finishes the lift with a mix of air and oil. I know of several 300's both Utility and Farmall that had this problem when new. My dad had this problem and dealer switched cylinders to dual action. While it improved that alone did not cure the problem. Dealer then installed a 3 gallon additional resovoir. After the resovoir was added the problem ended, and the additional oil let the system operate much cooler. I might add, dealer was consulting with IH on this matter at the time.
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