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Problem with 3pt hitch Help Help Help

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Derek Recoskie

04-23-2008 14:18:40




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This is driving me crazy.
I have a 2000 universal Dt 453 4x4 tractor. I resently had the pump changed and since that the rear hitch will not Lift. The loader works fine. The pump is on the pass side. and I believe it runs everything. 2 lines coming off. I do see that when the pump was repaced they used silicone where the gasket was prior. would this make a difference? any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Derek Recoskie

04-23-2008 17:21:58




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 Re: Problem with 3pt hitch Help Help Help in reply to Derek Recoskie, 04-23-2008 14:18:40  
thanks. Never new that. Still have not found a cure everything else works fine. just took off the pump and put a new gasket in and checked a few other thinks.

ANYONE with suggestions on a LONGS 453 hydraulics please jump in



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Pycoed

04-23-2008 14:46:21




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 Re: Problem with 3pt hitch Help Help Help in reply to Paul in WI, 04-23-2008 14:18:40  
Have a look for Long hydraulics posts in the archive for this site. Uniuversals were sold as Longs in USA. I have an Universal 445DT (1978?) which has some queer amendments to the hydraulics so I can't tell you how they SHOULD work. On mine you have to hold down the hydraulic lever to the right of the seat (not the TPH lever)with your right calf, then use the loader controls. Without holding this down, the loader won't work. I bungee this lever up to power a connector on the back for the backhoe. With the lever in the middle rest position, the TPH lever works fine, when its up or down the TPH doesn't work. I don't know if this is how it should work, but have a look at the archive, it's probably a valve stuck (under the seat)

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