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Re: Info. On Farmall h Loader problem lifting.
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Posted by tim Monnier on August 11, 2004 at 16:56:38 from (66.191.106.192):
In Reply to: Info. On Farmall h Loader problem lifting. posted by Tim Monnier on August 08, 2004 at 07:26:06:
I meant when I pick the loader up,, it will go up about 4-5 feet with about a wheel barrel full of weight, empty it will go all the way up. I have a 5th wheel trailer, it was empty I just needed to lift it up to place some blocks under it, it wouldn't lift it up only about 1 foot or so, I know it should of picked it up all the way, wasn't that heavy. I can't believe there isn't away to adjust the lifting power somehow, as I said it's a older H but looks like its new, another thing I noticed was "after" I bought it, there was both of the hyd. hoses running to the right side ram, don't know why? I hooked up the oter side, they was just quick couplers and it still didn't notice a diff. Any advice to me guys??? Tim
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