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Topic: 1370 3pt. arms go down after tractor is off ?
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| Bryan G.
11-17-2009 18:09:52
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My early 1370 every thing works well on the 3pt. but when I turn the tractor off the arms go down right a way? whats wrong? how to fix? |
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| Bryan G.
11-18-2009 18:47:28
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Re: 1370 3pt. arms go down after tractor is off ? in reply to Bryan G., 11-17-2009 18:09:52
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| O yea ware is the pump is it right above the pto behind that big plate? |
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| Bryan G.
11-18-2009 18:45:13
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Re: 1370 3pt. arms go down after tractor is off ? in reply to Bryan G., 11-17-2009 18:09:52
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| No it stays still when useing it. And both levers work well like the way they should. |
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| DKase
11-17-2009 21:00:19
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Re: 1370 3pt. arms go down after tractor is off ? in reply to Bryan G., 11-17-2009 18:09:52
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| Could be the seals on the piston, or the lowering poppet could be out of adjustment. Lowering poppet is very difficult to get adjusted properly. The adjusting screw needs to be within a .0002" range, and there is no measurement to start from. You will need a service manual to work on either. I think the IT manuals cover what you need to know. Does the 3pt bounce up and down a couple inches when it is running? |
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