Piper Pacer
Member
All, I have a 1982 Ford 1700 tractor that needs some adjustments on the hydralic system. When you have the hydralic system in the up position for the 3 point attachment it will bog down the power on the tractor. If you push down on the lever to lower the attachment just a bit the RPM will come back up on the tractor and the bucket on the front starts to operate much faster. You can also drive faster when the hydralic system isn't pulling so much power.
When you push down slightly on the lever it will some times start surging and you have to go either further down or put it back up in the full up position.
Is there an adjustment on the hydralic system to eliminate this from happening or is there a valve or something else that is causing the problem?
Thanks
When you push down slightly on the lever it will some times start surging and you have to go either further down or put it back up in the full up position.
Is there an adjustment on the hydralic system to eliminate this from happening or is there a valve or something else that is causing the problem?
Thanks