Posted by Bryce Frazier on June 26, 2015 at 17:43:56 from (67.142.182.21):
Well, I got my 1 way cylinder on the IH 990 swather. I got the line modified to fit the tractor. I got the remote line put ON the tractor. EVERYTHING is in good working order.
I hooked it all up just now to give it a go, and it don't have enough snort to pick up the header..... I FINALLY messed around with it, and got the "transport pin" out of it, so the whole weight of the header was on the cylinder. Held it up just fine, and I let it about half way down, wouldn't go up, so I thought, well, might as well go ALL the way down, so I did.
It easily picks the header up so there is about 6-7 inches of clearance between the sickle and the ground. Which, I suppose is good enough for using, but I would like it to work properly, SO, is my belly pump worn out, just that weak to start with, what?
It has an odd looking purple fluid in it, that is VERY clean/nice looking. Actually drained it all out, and decided to put it back in!
I think it might be a LITTLE thinner that "normal" stuff, but it is close to 100 out there today. Should I try putting 90W in it and see if that helps?
What are my options? What can I do to make it work better?
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