JonKioti
Silver Member
Hi all,
Today I temped fate and took the snowplow and snowblower off. I put the loader on and encountered the problem of the hydraulics under pressure on the loader.
It was ONLY because I read about this issue on this site that I knew what to do. I knew it was under pressure, but I would have never thought to hit it with a hammer and rag.
The connections are female, so I also knew to use a small 1/2" brass rod piece I had to get at the ones there too.
I figured that had I not read about this and the solution on this site, I would have wasted a good Saturday afternoon and evening, and probably would have had to wait until Monday to call my dealer.
Thanks everyone who posted this and the solution reccently.
Jon
Today I temped fate and took the snowplow and snowblower off. I put the loader on and encountered the problem of the hydraulics under pressure on the loader.
It was ONLY because I read about this issue on this site that I knew what to do. I knew it was under pressure, but I would have never thought to hit it with a hammer and rag.
The connections are female, so I also knew to use a small 1/2" brass rod piece I had to get at the ones there too.
I figured that had I not read about this and the solution on this site, I would have wasted a good Saturday afternoon and evening, and probably would have had to wait until Monday to call my dealer.
Thanks everyone who posted this and the solution reccently.
Jon