Posted by jtedescucci on September 07, 2015 at 18:42:20 from (75.143.155.126):
In Reply to: Re: 6605 3-point lift posted by JD Seller on September 06, 2015 at 19:46:05:
JD - thanks so much for getting back to me. The problem SEEMS to be that the 3-point lift will NOT lift any weight to speak of. The implement my buddy needs to use is a disc mower, and IIRC it weighs about 1100-1200 lbs. Well, THAT aint happenin.... The thing I can't figure out is that this SAME tractor has a bucket on the front & it will lift just about ANYTHING put into it..... AND, IIRC - the remotes seem to work OK. This is a puzzler. I'm wondering if the tractor has TWO hydraulic pumps??(or maybe THREE?).... I just paid Deere $237 to come out & look at it - and replace a small leaking O-ring. AND I was told by JD when I called back that it might take THOUSANDS to get it fixed. Since I'm on a fixed income THAT aint happening either. ANY help that I might get from this forum will literally be worth its weight in gold.
A few months back I posted on this forum about a PTO problem with this same tractor. About the 4th guy who responded told me I should check the wires going to the seat safety switch. And you know what? HE WAS EXACTLY RIGHT, so I KNOW there's some good experience here... I"m just asking for some of that experience again (and it's not even my tractor!!).... Once again "JD" - THANKS for your reply1 FredT
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