Posted by RMR on January 17, 2008 at 08:29:18 from (24.9.108.19):
I have been reading the heck out of the forums but i am lost. I accquired a 1956? gasoline 300 U with a loader. I use it to remove snow. It has been running fine for a while but now is becoming a maint. problem.
First: what manual is appropriate for basic maint. that includes the hydraulics, PTO and loader?
Second: Slowly the bucket has begun to sag under its own weight, rasied fine and tilted up. It has slowly begun to not tilt up at all. It will raise and lower fine. Now I get no power to the tilt at all and the lever has very little movement and seems to not push in. There is fluid in the res.(It has been quite cold and water could have been in the line and frozen?) I was given the tractor but I am in a over my head without reference material. I have some time and money to put in to it and want to learn about it. There arent a lot of local resources for help. I am somewhat mechanical when I have manuals and can ask questions when I need to. Any thoughts (besides get rid of it) THANKS
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