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Re: Leyland hydraulic system question
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Posted by mwn on August 10, 2006 at 17:25:53 from (205.208.227.28):
In Reply to: Re: Leyland hydraulic system question posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 10, 2006 at 16:52:05:
The PTO works. There is a lever at the left rear with 3 positions; PTO, HYD, & OUT. The PTO works in the PTO position. The hydraulics don't work in any of the positions. The 3-point raises and drafts properly. There is a 3 lever control at the rt side. The levers control raise/lower, draft, and the 3rd I am unsure of because it only moves a quarter inch. There is a pedal at the right side that only moves slightly and sounds like it actuates an electrical switch. I can't sense any pressure in any hoses or from the movement of the hydraulic valve levers. It feels like it needs to be engaged to operate. At the upper rear center, there is an inverted cup looking metal cap attached to a spring loaded shaft. The housing has flat areas to accept the flat side of the cap when lifted and twisted. I also tried moving that because I don't know what I'm looking for.
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