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Leyland 384 with Dunham Leyr loader - question
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Posted by jeff from WI on February 13, 2003 at 17:28:15 from (24.208.60.22):
I just purchased a Leyland 384 with a Loader on it. My problem is, I don't know alot about tractors yet. This is my first one. The loader worked great, it even worked the second time I ran the tractor. I was trying to operate the 3 point hitch one evening with no luck because I don't know how to, and the next evening I went to back the tractor out, and could not raise the loader. I think I must have something disengaged along the line. I live in Wisconsin, so it's cold right now, but the tractor stays in the 40 degree range with a heater on the engine. I know it has an independent PTO, and there is a label half torn off, something about double action hydraulic. I just don't know if there are certain steps to take to engage the hydraulic end of it. I have the selector in the HYD slot between OUT and PTO. I hope someone may have some insigt. Thanks much in advance. Jeff
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