MF202Chad
New member
Hi folks - a couple of years or so ago you helped me think through the wisdom of overhauling my '58 with a broken crank. I did have it done, and have loved operating it since then. I didn't grow up around tractors and while I know some stuff about engines and what-not, I am NOT a mechanic.
This week I developed a new issue. After an hour or so of mowing, I raised the brush hog to the transport position and drove over to another area I needed to cut. When I got there, I moved the "HydraLever" (as MF calls it) to lower the brush hog from transport position back down to cut some more, but the mower didn't lower. I played with the lever for a while but no amount of movement of the lever allows any change in position now.
So I'm wondering what might be the cause of that problem. Could it be something fairly simply like a low hydraulic fluid somewhere or the like, or could we be talking about an internal mechanical issue, or what?
This week I developed a new issue. After an hour or so of mowing, I raised the brush hog to the transport position and drove over to another area I needed to cut. When I got there, I moved the "HydraLever" (as MF calls it) to lower the brush hog from transport position back down to cut some more, but the mower didn't lower. I played with the lever for a while but no amount of movement of the lever allows any change in position now.
So I'm wondering what might be the cause of that problem. Could it be something fairly simply like a low hydraulic fluid somewhere or the like, or could we be talking about an internal mechanical issue, or what?