OP
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Thanks for all the tips guys! I don't know anything about the design history of the 55 series tractors, but the raise/lower of the MMM is certainly connected to the bucket tilt/dump on the FEL. I spent all day saturday mowing. I had read about the optional FEL legs for unmounting the FEL in the manual, and went out to check, and surprisingly they are right there on their holding brackets.
My dealer told me that if I wish, I can remove hoses 1 & 2 from the FEL, and that will allow the MMM to operate independently. Later models of the 855 with a FEL/MMM combo had a 6 way valve instead of the 4 way, and actually had a separate control lever for the MMM.
Unfortunately, I need to get my dealer back out on Monday, as it sounds like something came loose on the MMM....after a couple hours of mowing, it sounds like one of the blades is loose or very poorly balanced, and I do not know enough about the machine to check it out myself yet. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Anyway....the final verdict is that I LOVE MY DEERE! And I will certainly keep posting to TBN, as I have not found a better group of people for this subject.
ALso, stay tuned for "Tractor Cam". I am going to put a webcam on my tractor, connected to the internet live via 802.11b networking! Everyone can watch me scoop out the horse stalls!
My dealer told me that if I wish, I can remove hoses 1 & 2 from the FEL, and that will allow the MMM to operate independently. Later models of the 855 with a FEL/MMM combo had a 6 way valve instead of the 4 way, and actually had a separate control lever for the MMM.
Unfortunately, I need to get my dealer back out on Monday, as it sounds like something came loose on the MMM....after a couple hours of mowing, it sounds like one of the blades is loose or very poorly balanced, and I do not know enough about the machine to check it out myself yet. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Anyway....the final verdict is that I LOVE MY DEERE! And I will certainly keep posting to TBN, as I have not found a better group of people for this subject.
ALso, stay tuned for "Tractor Cam". I am going to put a webcam on my tractor, connected to the internet live via 802.11b networking! Everyone can watch me scoop out the horse stalls!