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I just purchased a brand new 1720 with a 7308 loader and I have found 2 areas that concern me. The loader's boom cylinders will not apply enough down pressure to lift the tractors front end off of the ground. Only by using the bucket curl pistons is it posssible to lift the tractor. I also have a concern about the lift capacity, it just seems that the tractor should almost stand on it's nose before the boom cylinder's hydraulic relief valve opens. Instead the boom relief valve opens immediatly when trying to pick a heavy load.
Is this normal for a 7308 and can the relief valve pressure settings be adjusted?
Thanks,
Pat email: PTM1234@AOL.COM
Is this normal for a 7308 and can the relief valve pressure settings be adjusted?
Thanks,
Pat email: PTM1234@AOL.COM