Posted by John M on September 16, 2013 at 03:25:30 from (209.213.28.157):
Helping a friend here so bear with me.....
The guy has an M, with loader and 3pt. The loader operates off a PTO pump. One of the hoses was leaking, so he replaced it, BUT he couldn't find the 3/4" hose that was already on there, so he used 1/2", which he says was all he could find locally. Now the loader operates slower than what it did before. Solutoin: FInd 3/4" hose, or should the 1/2" work and hes done something wrong when reinstalling the new hose???
Second, the 3point: Running off of belly pump via a secondary valve. Hose from the pump to the valve, hose from valve to cylinder(s), one hose dead heads with a coupler for use on implement previous owner had. Now, the valve is what I call a 3 position, up, neutral, and down. BUT the 3pt raises in both up and down, and in neutral 3pt drops, faster with his mower on it, like dead drop. Is this problem in the valve? Ive suggested to him to just forget the valve and run straight off the belly pump.
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