Re: Hydraulics


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Posted by Jess on Friday, August 10, 2007:

In Reply to: Hydraulics posted by Jess on Friday, August 10, 2007:

Norm, this happened yesterday. Night before last,I attempted to load the tractor with the tiller attached onto my trailer. I have done this before without problem. If I have the trailer positioned right and the lift in the highest position, the tiller tynes will hit the ground but will roll and will allow the tractor to roll up the ramps. Again, this is done with the lift in the highest position. It would be impossible to load the tiller otherwise. It is much too heavy. The grade was too steep on my first attempt and the wheels only spun. I backed it off and waited till yesterday. Yesterday morning I put the trailer wheels into a small depressioin so the grade was less but when I tried the lift, it would not raise. Is it possible I have done internal damage?


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