Is it possible to check the joystick to ensure all is connected.
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Is it possible to check the joystick to ensure all is connected.
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Yes, with tractor off, brakes set and suspected coupler disconnected..
For your loader, it shouldn稚 be too hard to just follow the hose from the base end of the lift cylinder back to the stationary half of the coupling set. And if it really is dislodged, it will stick out a quarter inch further than the other three. Further, a light tug won稚 disconnect a properly seated coupler, but your partially disconnected one should easily pop out.
This all assumes that it really is a disconnected coupler. And it sounds like the classic symptom of disconnected coupler.
I believe the top one on my 1754 is æ–—oader up and the next one down is æ–—oader lower? so you want to relieve pressure on the lift or up hose. The bottom two are for bucket curl.
This does not help you (yet) but I wrapped a different colored zip tie on each set of hoses/stationary coupler halves. So red goes to red, yellow to yellow, etc
Sounds like a real adventure, thanks for sharing your experience.
Hopefully a hard lesson learned where not to drive your Massey. I'm sure your son-in-law feels bad, don't be too hard on him. Did he help or offer to help get it out?