These hydraulics are terribly weak. Good systems put out 8-900 psi.
Nothing needs to be running to work the hydraulics (other than the tractor :lol: )
When you pull the rod do you hear a whine or hear the engine load? I know a guy who took the drive couplers out of his 7 Ms to reduce wear and tear and engine drag.
There is a cap on the top of the system that is the fill and level checker. Level isn't super important as long as there is enough. There was a dipstick for the res, but most have gotten lost or broken by now. Run regular hydraulic fluid.
Hook the hose up to one of the ports directly across from each other. If you go to the oddball it won't work right. Are you sure you are hooking to the right hose on the rake? I would assume it is a modern rake with two hoses on the cyl and you have to pick the right one. If it doesn't work, switch them around and it may. You usually know if that happened.
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