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Farmall 560 Hitch

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Fredd

06-20-2007 11:17:24




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I bought a late model 560 last year and got her running pretty good over the winter. This spring I started pulling hay wagons and such and it worked fine. Last week I was baling with a 966 when the clutch went out so I finished baling with the 560. When I hooked the baler on the drawbar which is in the quickhitch it started pulsing like the baler tonge was pushing it down and it would compensate by opening the valve and coming back up. This pulse was about 2 times per second. I experimented a little bit and it seems to do the same with any tonge weight over about 300lbs. Is there an actual drawbar that I am missing or is this hydraulic pulsing normal?

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wolfman

06-20-2007 16:55:53




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 Re: Farmall 560 Hitch in reply to Fredd, 06-20-2007 11:17:24  
For PTO work, like billde said: Attach the lift arms over onto the frame mounts. Takes maybe a minute.



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the tractor vet

06-20-2007 15:59:25




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 Re: Farmall 560 Hitch in reply to Fredd, 06-20-2007 11:17:24  
I would say that you have some leakage in the cylinder and like others have said you should take the lift links and pin them in the holes to make it solid . When the hitch sinks the teladepth moves the valve and makes the hyd. cycle . Ya got to remember that she was used tomuch when she was new . A rebuild of the hyd. cyl. should fix this problem .



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Larry in Mo

06-20-2007 12:33:04




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 Re: Farmall 560 Hitch in reply to Fredd, 06-20-2007 11:17:24  
The Fast Hitch on your 560 is a draft sensitive hitch. The weight of the baler was making it cycle. You need to set the draft control to neutral then lock your hitch. Should be a pin on each side in the forward end of the sockets that will pin the hitch in place. LE



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billde

06-20-2007 12:24:31




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 Re: Farmall 560 Hitch in reply to Fredd, 06-20-2007 11:17:24  
If you are refering to the fast hitch drawbar DO NOT operate pto driven implements without first locking the fast hitch into the fixed position. If for some reason the drawbar comes up you can break the pto shaft!



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