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444 Non-Diesel 3-pt hitch troubles...

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ETD66SS

04-19-2005 03:21:53




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Having a problem with my fathers new toy...

3 pt hitch will not go down when tractor is running, very hard to hook up implements this way ;)

I managed to struggle and get a blade on there, but even then, it takes FOREVER to go down when you move the lever down...

I played with the "fast or slow" knob for the 3 pt hitch, but that did not help...

Does the 444 have downward hyd pressure on the 3 pt, or is it just like all the 8 & 9N's we've had, just bleeds off hyd fluid?

If it just bleeds off, is there a restriction somewhere? Can I adjust this anywhere except that fast-slow flow valve?

Right now we simply can't hook up any implements...

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PrairieGoldNut

04-19-2005 04:36:10




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 Re: 444 Non-Diesel 3-pt hitch troubles... in reply to ETD66SS, 04-19-2005 03:21:53  
The fast-slow knob is on the left side by your leg when sitting in the seat. This knob will not have much noticable affect on the operation of your lift. I would leave this in the fast position. The knob on the right is the isolation valve. This needs to be turned all the way out. When screwed in it will lock your lift in the up position. Hope this helps.



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ETD66SS

04-19-2005 05:16:17




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 Re: 444 Non-Diesel 3-pt hitch troubles... in reply to PrairieGoldNut, 04-19-2005 04:36:10  
Hmmm, I've already played with both of those knobs...

Nothing seems to change...

Could something be sticking in the isolation valve???



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JB2

04-19-2005 17:59:28




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 Re: 444 Non-Diesel 3-pt hitch troubles... in reply to ETD66SS, 04-19-2005 05:16:17  
Hi ETD66SS, is the draft control lever all the way forward to the "Heavy" position. The draft control lever is the short lever beside the 3pt hitch UP/Down lever. Sometimes if the draft control lever is all the way to the back in the "Light" position the 3 pt will not go down.

JB2



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ETD66SS

04-19-2005 18:19:19




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 Re: 444 Non-Diesel 3-pt hitch troubles... in reply to JB2, 04-19-2005 17:59:28  
Nope...

Lever was all the way to heavy...

Here"s the deal, with the tractor not running, 3 pt hitch is down, lever is down, draft lever in heavy position.

Start up the tractor and the 3 pt lift goes up on it"s own, even with the lever down!

Can"t get it to go down under it"s own weight unless you turn off the tractor...

When tractor is idling, I can stand on the lift (190 lbs) it goes down, as soon as I jump off, up it goes again. All while the lever is in the full down position...

When I was plowing some snow, it was real anoying, took forever to drop the blade, and it did not scrape the driveway very well, like the 3 pt was not allowing the full weight of the blade on the pavement...

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JB2

04-19-2005 20:09:31




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 Re: 444 Non-Diesel 3-pt hitch troubles... in reply to ETD66SS, 04-19-2005 18:19:19  
Hi, ETD, must be a stuck or dirt in a valve in position control system for 3 pt.

Never had to worked on 3 pt hydraulic system so hope someone else can help you.

Good luck
JB2



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