snpower
Gold Member
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2010
- Messages
- 441
- Location
- Charlottesville, Virginia
- Tractor
- John Deere GT235, GT 275, 1025R
Nevermind!!
Oh no I appreciate the advice. I let the pressure bleed off, disconnected the blue line, lifted the loader with one arm whilst pushing one piston in, then lowered the loader back into the brackets on the tractor.
For future reference there is an easier way, mentioned in part by Golfaddict. Without disconnecting anything manipulate the controls to collapse both cylinders. Then have the loader positioned so when you extend the cylinders they bump up against the brackets. I do it all the time as I collapse the cylinders when it is not on my tractor.Oh no I appreciate the advice. I let the pressure bleed off, disconnected the blue line, lifted the loader with one arm whilst pushing one piston in, then lowered the loader back into the brackets on the tractor.