Justadudewithatractor
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- Joined
- Nov 19, 2020
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- 58
- Tractor
- 1979 Ford 1700
Hi and again, thanks in advance,
The three point lifts and operates almost as should, but as soon as I turn the tractor off, the three point lowers to the ground with the lever in the up position. There's a trim mower on the back at the moment and it never did this. I'm thinking there might be a crack in the ring on the piston. I haven't checked because it's a TIGHT area under the seat.
This started about a month ago when the adapter for the return line cracked. We fixed that, but now this is happening.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
NOTE: I just ran the tractor for about 1.5 hours. I was hearing some loud noises coming from under the seat and the three point lift was barely operational. In my limited experience, that points to the ring around the piston. I think! Thanks again!
NOTE: Just started the tractor fairly cool and the 3point lifted no problem. I believe the type of hydraulic fluid is the issue. The owner of the tractor put 132 in and I believe it needs 134D. I'll start there.
The three point lifts and operates almost as should, but as soon as I turn the tractor off, the three point lowers to the ground with the lever in the up position. There's a trim mower on the back at the moment and it never did this. I'm thinking there might be a crack in the ring on the piston. I haven't checked because it's a TIGHT area under the seat.
This started about a month ago when the adapter for the return line cracked. We fixed that, but now this is happening.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
NOTE: I just ran the tractor for about 1.5 hours. I was hearing some loud noises coming from under the seat and the three point lift was barely operational. In my limited experience, that points to the ring around the piston. I think! Thanks again!
NOTE: Just started the tractor fairly cool and the 3point lifted no problem. I believe the type of hydraulic fluid is the issue. The owner of the tractor put 132 in and I believe it needs 134D. I'll start there.
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