My M7060 purchase and usage thread

   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #171  
Don't your hyd lines give y'all a fit? I only take my loader off for the winter (all woods, no field work) and at the end of snowplowing, putting the loader back on I need to "break" all 4 loader side lines @ the hyd coupler to hook it back up. Every year.


Ditto on wiggle the joystick with the tractor off a million times before uncoupling hoses.

If temp difference etc, I have found if you push the stubborn coupler on as far as you can, hold it (gloved hand) and wiggle the joystick sometimes it will pop right on. I have never had to crack a line, but longest loader is off is a couple weeks. I have had all 4 not want to go on, loader removed cold oil cold day...hold and wiggle and no worries :)
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #172  
Ditto on wiggle the joystick with the tractor off a million times before uncoupling hoses.

If temp difference etc, I have found if you push the stubborn coupler on as far as you can, hold it (gloved hand) and wiggle the joystick sometimes it will pop right on. I have never had to crack a line, but longest loader is off is a couple weeks. I have had all 4 not want to go on, loader removed cold oil cold day...hold and wiggle and no worries :)

I've never had my loader off, but run into that issue all the time with my SSQA plow & PHD & the 3rd function QDs. As long as a cylinder isnt at max retract or extension managing to get one side hooked up relieves both sides, at least enough to hook up the other QD.

It's annoying enough I've thought about swapping at least 1 of the flat face QDs for a connect under pressure type. Those usually have a threaded collar on the so you can overcome the pressure with the leverage of an incline plane.
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #173  
I was ridiculed for buying a M7060HD-12 to use for tree work.
“ You can’t load a log truck or Pulpwood truck or your chip truck with a Farm tractor.”

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Ok.

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It also does pretty good when loading pine tops into the Chipper.
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #174  
For those who have trouble reconnecting the hydraulic line, have a look at a "multi coupling plate". I ave seen 2,4,and 6 gang plates and used the 4 gang. WAAAAAY better than individual lines AND you just DON'T have "stubborn connector problems". The bonus is it is a lot faster too.
See stucchiusa.com and go to multi coupling plate.
They are common on the larger JD MF NH Class and Fendt tractors.
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #175  
Eric, try removing warm and reinstalling cold. If I can't do that I run the loader until I've warmed the fluid before removing. Your problem is expansion of fluid in the loader system.

I'm pretty sure it's the 4 months or so of storage off the tractor during snow plowing season, I can see the loader "settles" hydraulically as the arms are not in the same position as when I disconnected. I'm done plowing for the year and put the loader back on a week ago and found that it just took a few taps of a hammer on a saw'ed off bolt on the "ball" in the female side of the Q/D's to squirt out just enough juice to allow re- connecting them. (the dealer put the male ends on the tractor side and the f/m end on the loader side) That was whole lot better than breaking a fitting loose! The tractor side is no problem being able to release the pressure with the "stick".
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #176  
Oh yeah Eric, settling is the issue. Unless you had concrete to park it on you aren't going to escape that one. :)
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #177  
Richard I did put it in a shed this past winter but it still settled into the hard ground a few inch's.
Talk about fun, in past winters is trying to re hook while there's snow all around the loader that raises the tractor 4-6" :laughing:
This past hook up I had the fluid pass thorough from l/r loader cylinders and they were way out of "timing" to fit the tractor. I'm beginning to believe that it only takes a very few psi of pressure to male a q/c not so quick.
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #178  
For those who have trouble reconnecting the hydraulic line, have a look at a "multi coupling plate". I ave seen 2,4,and 6 gang plates and used the 4 gang. WAAAAAY better than individual lines AND you just DON'T have "stubborn connector problems". The bonus is it is a lot faster too.
See stucchiusa.com and go to multi coupling plate.
They are common on the larger JD MF NH Class and Fendt tractors.

There is an option where you can order the tractor with those multi coupler, single lever plates. pretty cool but I didn't order mine with it. it was $700 or so
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #179  
Those couplers are nice but pricey. I guess I'm lazy but I never take my loader off. Don't really have a need to. As others have stated my standard operating procedure is to wiggle the loader joy stick to relieve the pressure for removing the grapple.
 
   / My M7060 purchase and usage thread #180  
I know RTFM is still a very unpopular thing to do, but I did it ONCE a very long time ago and....
Ta Dahh !

Relieving pressure in the hydraulic system SHOULD be a standard part of shutting down ANY tractor with a hydraulic system, whether you are attaching/detaching loader other implements or not.
No need to "Wiggle the stick a million times" but maybe two or three times forward/back and left/right.

Implements same/similar thing, on mine whether it is male or female I press the ball in with a socket set extension bar or something similar so there is no pressure to fight on either side.
Do it right or do it over ?
Yeah, do it right the first time and there doesn't need to be a second time.
 

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