My NX6010

/ My NX6010 #771  
3) We all drive around in vehicles traveling over 60 mph routinely and those vehicles depend on many parts that cost way less than $9 to stay under control. I think the $9 part argument is bogus.

I have yet to have a part replaced on any of my cars that cost less than $9, excepting replaceable items like lightbulbs.
 
/ My NX6010 #774  
/ My NX6010 #775  
Never having used a check valve equipped cylinder, I am still a bit baffled as to why they have become so trendy here. I understand Vince's problem with his tilt cylinder but not why a cylinder rebuild wouldn't have worked as well.
Nothing on my machine should have needed a rebuild to help the leak down. Everything was new at the time.
The remote valves were new and the tilt cylinder was new. What's to rebuild that would have helped ??
Was it the brand new cylinder leaking by or the brand new remotes valves ?
Don't know, don't care because the check valves solved the problem years ago.
 
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/ My NX6010 #776  
Nothing on my machine should have needed a rebuild to help the leak down. Everything was new at the time. The remote valves were new and the tilt cylinder was new. What's to rebuild that would have helped ?? Was it the brand new cylinder leaking by or the brand new remotes valves ? Don't know, don't care because the check valves solved the problem years ago.

Aren't you describing a warranty issue if you had significant leak down when the tractor and side link cylinder were new?

Again, I see how the check valve solved your particular problem in lieu of warranty replacement but I don't see how one generalizes that unique experience to a general rule that "all topping lifts and side links should have check valves".
 
/ My NX6010 #777  
Aren't you describing a warranty issue if you had significant leak down when the tractor and side link cylinder were new?

Again, I see how the check valve solved your particular problem in lieu of warranty replacement but I don't see how one generalizes that unique experience to a general rule that "all topping lifts and side links should have check valves".

I think you mean top link.
 
/ My NX6010 #778  
Aren't you describing a warranty issue if you had significant leak down when the tractor and side link cylinder were new?

Again, I see how the check valve solved your particular problem in lieu of warranty replacement but I don't see how one generalizes that unique experience to a general rule that "all topping lifts and side links should have check valves".

I think you mean top link.
 
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Lifting the rear wheel off with the loader.

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