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3-pt. Hydraulic lift problem

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goober00

03-06-2005 11:32:33




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I own a John Deere 2020 and with a hay fork
attachment, it will lift a roll of hay with ease but it won"t go "down" (with or without a bale). The 3 pt. will lift anything on it with ease
but will not go down. If I wait, it will gradually
bleed down.




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thejdman01

03-06-2005 16:19:03




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 Re: 3-pt. Hydraulic lift problem in reply to goober00, 03-06-2005 11:32:33  
on the back if you plumbed your loader which i am presuming you did through the back remotes just above the remotes theres a vertical lever and a turtle and a rabbit make sure lever is turned to the right. more likely under the hood there are valve bodies. there are 2 valve bodies bolted on top of each other depending on how you have it hooked up ie which lever you have for tilt which one you have for up and down will dictate which lever you use and dictate which valve body is not working right. most likely you will have to remove the valve bodies replace the o rings. also you have to adjust valve bodies on the bench and alot of people get that wrong.

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Dave H (MI)

03-06-2005 13:36:41




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 Re: 3-pt. Hydraulic lift problem in reply to goober00, 03-06-2005 11:32:33  
Don't know the specific tractor. Some tractors have a control you turn that regulates how fast the lift arms will drop. If you turn it all the way down they won't drop at all or very slowly. Turn it all the way out and they drop like a stone. Possibly this is it? Certainly something is restricting the flow.



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goober00

03-06-2005 13:49:53




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 Re: 3-pt. Hydraulic lift problem in reply to Dave H (MI), 03-06-2005 13:36:41  
Dave, Would you happen to know where the "lift drop
control regulator" might physically be located
or what it might look like. I have no manual
yet. If you could help me out here I would app-
reciate it.



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HTR

03-06-2005 21:52:43




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 Re: 3-pt. Hydraulic lift problem in reply to goober00, 03-06-2005 13:49:53  
The rate of drop screw is located on top front of the rockshaft housing. If you are sitting in the seat, look down between your legs (just below your jewels) there is a bolt with a jam nut on it. Loosen the jam nut and back the screw out a couple turns, and try the lift. This has nothing to do with the rate of lift, just the rate of drop.



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Dave H (MI)

03-06-2005 16:07:46




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 Re: 3-pt. Hydraulic lift problem in reply to goober00, 03-06-2005 13:49:53  
I'm sorry but I don't know on that tractor. If you head over to the specific forum....I think you said it was a JD...you might catch a good soul to help you out.



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