Posted by Famallsmd on August 31, 2011 at 19:27:45 from (99.195.117.88):
I just bought a super md and im trying to figure out the hydralics, its will push out a cylinder on my plow but it wont suck it back in. it has the to way valve under and to the side of the fuel tank. This tractor does have two way hydralics right? the pump works great, i have to pull the bottom lever twords me to lift plow up and hold it if i dont it drops, but if i pull back on bottom lever and push the top left twords front of tractor it must lock the pressure and hold my plow up, in order for me to set the plow down and lift the wheel all the way up i have to reverse the hoses. anyone got any ideas im sure i just got somethings hooked up wrong. and does any one know what direction the levers are supposed to be moved to lower and riase, i guess if this tractor has two way hydralics, you tell me if you need pictures let me know. THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
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