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Posted by Bil B on April 06, 2000 at 21:28:49 from (32.101.208.162):
In Reply to: Aux Hydraulics MF 165 posted by Ken Green on April 28, 1998 at 17:41:24:
: I can't get the aux hydralics on my MF 165 to work. The 3 point lift works OK but when I attach my recently acquired Vermeer bale lifter, nothing happens. the bale lifter seems to have hydraulic fluid in it when I press the quick disconnect ball valves. the MF 165 Aux Hydraulic ports may never have been use. I have checked the manual but don't see anything wrong. Is there some valve that I need to turn. How can I isolate the problem to either the tractor or the lifter? : Any other sugges Hi, Depends if you have an aux pump or are running off the pump that contols the 3 point hitch, I have both. If you have two leavers under the seat you have to use the constant flow on the 3 point hitch. If you have this let me know and I will tell you how to set it up. One with aux pump its active all the time and runs off a external lever. Bill,
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