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11-10-2012, 07:26 PM #1Member
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parking a loader
how do you store your loader for extended periods of time? I remove mine in fall for the snowblower, come spring there is so much pressure on the fitting I have to crack them open to relieve the pressure to be able re hook them to the tractor? any easy way out there or am I doing it wrong
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11-10-2012 07:26 PM # ADS
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11-10-2012, 07:30 PM #2Epic Contributor
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Re: parking a loader
pretty normal. even if you set the laoder down and relaxe the controlls fully when you drop it. heat / cold cycles may make pressure in the lines. lay a shop rag over the pin or ball on themale qd and pop with a hammer or screwdriver handle...
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11-13-2012, 03:16 AM #3Silver Member
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Re: parking a loader
I place a rag over the male end and push it on the loader frame. Make sure the male end is free of any dirt etc before reconnecting.
Ford 1720, Sims cab, FEL, Woods subframe backhoe, Fisher 7' hydro angle plow, Wallenstein 3 pth splitter, 5' blade, 3 pth carry-all, 3 pth ballast
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