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Re: 666 weak hydraulics?
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Posted by Still Stick on September 15, 2004 at 04:28:23 from (142.16.22.18):
In Reply to: Re: 666 weak hydraulics? posted by Allan in NE on September 15, 2004 at 03:04:23:
Hi Allan, Tractor is new to me, and was bought third party, ie, a reseller. So, I don't know if it was always like this or not. It doesn't sing. Filter was my first thought too. I have a new one but haven't had a chance to change it yet. Oil is dark but clean, as in no water or air bubbles. Lines are all 1/2" or bigger. Near as i can see, it seems to be plumbed right, but it just seems like it should have more than it does. The bales are probably 1300-1400 lbs, so maybe I'm just expecting too much. I would have thought it should still at least lift its own front end especially being it's a gasser so the engine would be lighter than a diesel. I see in the catalogs that there are different flow rate control valves available. That's why I thought maybe to look there. Or maybe the lift control valve is just worn out and bypassing somewhat. Guess I'll just have to get a test gauge and start at the pump and work down through the system. Thanks for the input!
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