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Re: 560 Hydraulics Broke??
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Posted by Robert Searcy on March 15, 2005 at 13:21:31 from (207.43.195.13):
In Reply to: Re: 560 Hydraulics Broke?? posted by Joe Evans on March 14, 2005 at 20:00:34:
I guess an IT manual is in line for us. I figured there was some adjustment or something we are missing besides a little patience. I hope something is not broken. Jsut spent $$$ to get the head gasket replaced and head work done. Man, the old 400 sure was less maintenance. Are these 560s that finicky or jsut us working the kinks out. You would think a 40 y/o tractor would be rid of those - UGH Anyway, I told my dad I would try to get a manual from the local Tractor Supply or somewhere for the thing and help him work on it next time I get up to the farm. Yea, it runs out of stroke, thats what I mean to say - it lifts fine and seems to have good pressure jsut runs out of stroke. Oh, one more thing, on his wide front. The big tube has some holes in it where you can set the distance for the spacing of the front wheels. There is a collar on it that holds the short tube that goes over to the axle/wheel. I cannot seem to get that collar tight enough and the tube rotates and is wallowing out the spacing holes. Should I put a cheater bar on that collar bolt/bolts can"t remember if there was more than one or not. Is this a known problem area or maybe just loose and I need to get serious with a cheater on a 3/4 in drive socket!!!
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