SSdoxie
Elite Member
Looks like it is connected correctly. Disconnect all the couplers and inspect the poppets, make sure they are seated closed when disconnected and push in easily. Looking for possible misfit of poppet or debris that may have been in one of the cylinders plugging a QD.
Move the connections at the tractor to see if it works from the other set of remotes. If it starts working, hook them back to the oringianl remote and if it stalls again there is either something stuck in one of those QDs or the valve is not dumping to tank.
If it makes no difference, same on either set of remotes, then take the male and female coupler off one set of hoses at the blade connection the turn them around and hook back up so you have a male and female on the blade hoses. Then you can hood these together and you should be able to manual push on the end blade to make it angle (best if you get angle completely one direction first before switching the couplers). Connect the male and female on the tractor side together and run the remote lever, it should flow oil without putting any hydraulic load on the engine. This should give you and idea of where the problem is to narrow it down a little for inspection & repair.
Move the connections at the tractor to see if it works from the other set of remotes. If it starts working, hook them back to the oringianl remote and if it stalls again there is either something stuck in one of those QDs or the valve is not dumping to tank.
If it makes no difference, same on either set of remotes, then take the male and female coupler off one set of hoses at the blade connection the turn them around and hook back up so you have a male and female on the blade hoses. Then you can hood these together and you should be able to manual push on the end blade to make it angle (best if you get angle completely one direction first before switching the couplers). Connect the male and female on the tractor side together and run the remote lever, it should flow oil without putting any hydraulic load on the engine. This should give you and idea of where the problem is to narrow it down a little for inspection & repair.