Posted by Raymond Trum-Searah on March 11, 2014 at 15:31:15 from (67.142.181.24):
Hello All I have a 1945 M "restored" by a collector Bought the tractor at auction in December in New York, so I don"t know it"s real history It is in great shape but I am having a few issues with it here and there The biggest issue would be the hydraulics It came with the auxiliary 2 way valve but no remotes. Got the remotes but I have no pressure when I hit the control lever, with the lift all turned on
If I have the lines open I can get fuild to squirt out, I put a gauge on both remotes and the front fitting on the left side, no matter where it is it barely registers (it is a 10,000psi gauge but it is not even moving to what would be 500 psi.)
When I release the 2 way valve lever fuild squirts out of the vent cap Can anyone shed some light on this, or what I may be doing wrong
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