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Remote Hydraulics Problem - MF 360
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Posted by JD on September 29, 2001 at 20:46:16 from (148.78.244.11):
I've inadvertantly turned my remote hydraulics from two-way to one-way. Couple of haybine hoses got yanked abruptly by a tire lug. Quick connects still worked, one had a slight leak & I replaced it but that didn't help. Three point still works normally but remotes will only work in one mode. I can lift the loader bucket but can't lower it. If I reverse the hoses I can lower the bucket but can't lift it. Plenty of power either way but not both. It will still lift the front of the tractor off the ground hooked up for lifting. Same with the pair I use for tilting the bucket (or for running the haybine) . I can switch hoses and bucket (or haybine) will go either way but it won't do both. Suspect something in the remote splitter box that the loader hooks into but I haven't taken it apart yet, waiting for slower weather. Any suggestions on what I may have fouled up?
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