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Topic: Re: 2600 loader trouble
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| whitetail1
01-28-2013 07:43:06
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Thanks for the reply. The tractor was built in 1876. The loader was hooked up at the dealer when purchased new. ( Bush hog 3000). I was told to raise the 3 point (both the draft and position controls) before pulling out the converter knob. When i first did this the loader ran great. By the time i got it home and warmed it up it slowed to a crawl. Are you recommending i try to lower the 3 point after i pull the converter knob out? I assume i would have to stand on it to get it to lower. I did disconnect the line at the converter with the 3 point up and there was no pressure. The 3 point works great now. As far as i know there is only the one hydro pump on the tractor however when i went to the dealer this weekend to get a hydro filter he had me buy 2. He said there was a second filter under the right foot rest plate. He was wrong. There is only one and it is mounted on the pump on the left side of the tractor by the oil filter. |
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