Posted by rrlund on August 03, 2010 at 11:21:40 from (216.46.212.213):
In Reply to: Hydraulics bind up? posted by hayray on August 03, 2010 at 04:22:59:
I'd be looking at the baler. That 2-105 has open center hydraulics,so should be getting good pressure out there. My John Deere hydra push spreader is the only thing I have around here that does that. Frustrating as all get out. Like you said,intermittent. Only does it if I bring the floor all the way ahead. If I leave it back just a little it's alright. Like you said,it will stiffen one hose up and I have to wedge a cresent wrench between the tip and coupler to get it out,then bang the tip on the drawbar to get the pressure to release. It doesn't do it on my 1850 with closed center hydraulics so much as it does the 2-135 though. I know it has to be in the spreader though,that's the only implement that does it.
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