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In Reply to: New Holland 6610S Hydraulics Problem posted by Oilburner on Tuesday, October 30, 2007:
do you have the implements hydraulic hoses properly hooked up? sometimes there will be pressure built up in the lines and you will not be able to hooke up the lines properly. The levers on the side of each port need to be in the down position with the implement's hose plugged in for the hydraulic fluid to be able to flow.
Hope this helps
Dan