sd455dan
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2012
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- Location
- North Idaho
- Tractor
- Rhino 554, Ford 550 TLB (JD X500, MTD, Gilson riding mowers) Ford 3000-Sold
Well in my case the pressure was on the other side, in the hoses connecting the rams on the grapple. Once those are off I think the only way you could release it is with a wrench, loosen something up and lose a little fluid.
But close 'em, put it on the ground, shut off the tractor, turn on ignition, cycle the buttons a couple of times, now the fluid flows out of the hoses and back into the tractor. Then I disconnect and the reconnect will be easy.
I see what you are saying , I should have included the part about closing the grapple
- before putting the control in float and removing lines-, I pretty much have to close mine first because the lid is really heavy, but is no where near as hard to connect and disconnect as my 3 bottom hydraulic plow - because i like to leave the tires down in tow mode... that one is a bugger