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Disconnecting bucket on FEL for IH3514

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adefreit

02-19-2007 17:57:41




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Can anyone explain how to safely release the pressure in the hydraulic system and remove the bucket on this unit?

Also, if you know how to do the same on the backhoe assembly I would appreciate the information. I am in the process of purchasing a unit and need to understand how to do this.

Thank you.




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Fromjb2

02-20-2007 20:05:41




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 Re: Disconnecting bucket on FEL for IH3514 in reply to adefreit, 02-19-2007 17:57:41  
As Jay, says bucket flat on ground, engine off, move control valves backward and forward to relieve pressure on the hydraulic lines.



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JayWalt

02-20-2007 05:28:48




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 Re: Disconnecting bucket on FEL for IH3514 in reply to adefreit, 02-19-2007 17:57:41  
well since nobody seems to be taking a stab at this, I will. I dont know anything about your tractor. However, there is a few things to follow. When removing the bucket make sure it is flat on the ground. Make sure the valves are in neutral. and make sure the engine is off. With the engine off and the valves in neatral and the bucket flat on the ground, there should be no pressure on the hydraulics. If your lift arms have downpressure, do not force the bucket down with them, just rest is a hair on the ground.

What kinda of mounts does the bucket have?

If you are somehow referring to a grapple or auxillary hydraulic bucket and are concerned about the hoses, if they have on them what appears to be big air hose fittings, these are quick connect fittings and come apart just like an air hose, and if they are in acceptable shape they wont leak disconnected. Be sure to cover the fitting when disconnected so they dont get dirt in them and eventually in the hydraulic system.

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