Posted by Ted in NE on November 08, 2008 at 09:39:07 from (74.85.105.88):
In Reply to: 560 hydrualic problems posted by farmallguy3 on November 07, 2008 at 17:11:30:
When you removed the fast hitch you need to remove the rod that runs along the left side of the trans. cover. Lock the linkage that the rod was hooked to so it can't move. With the engine running move the lever that you used to run the fast hitch carefully one direction or the other untill the hyds come off high pressure. Then tie the lever so it can't be moved. This will center the teledepth valve spool. It is possible that the gears in the valve have broken teeth. Will have to be repaired. Look at the end cap on the valve that runs the fast hitch{back cap}. Could have a cap screw in it. This was used to center the spool if it ever had a single row beet harvester on it. Had to remove the fast hitch to mount the harvester
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