Posted by Faster346 on April 11, 2011 at 20:51:13 from (72.241.201.224):
Hey guys, I put a New Idea Horn Draulic loader on my M today. It was said to work fine, but it's been sitting out back for years. Anyways, I hooked it up today. It all went pretty smooth, except for it wont raise more than about half way. I pull the rod and it takes about 10-15 seconds, then the loader starts to raise, and stops about half way up and wont go any further, which isn't going to be any good for me if I can't dump a load into the spreader. The lines are plummed from each cylinder into a T fitting, that goes to my remote hookup which is plummed into the passenger side front fitting coming out of the Lift All. The dipstick reads FULL and the fluid is SAE ND 30W. So I'd like to find out if this is an issue with my tractors hydraulic system (never had anything hydraulic operated on it before) the loader itself, or my plumming. Thanks!
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