1725, put my hoe back on...

   / 1725, put my hoe back on... #1  

Huntinguy

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Demokratik Republik of Washington
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Iseke TX1300
I took my hoe off for snow season and just put it back on.
Now while I am driving my hoe moves to the left... alli by itself.
Any thoughts as to why?
Pretty sure I hooked the hoses back correctly.
 

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   / 1725, put my hoe back on... #2  
Run it left and right a coupe of times to take air of the circuit and see if it still does it.
 
   / 1725, put my hoe back on... #3  
Mine will often creep left (or right?) also. I think that's not unusual.
 
   / 1725, put my hoe back on...
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#4  
Okay,
I will wiggle it around and see what happens.
It is the first time that I have taken it off and put it back on.
Wasn't sure if I did it wrong.
Thanks
 
   / 1725, put my hoe back on... #5  
Colored zip ties are wonderful for relocating hydraulic couplers in their correct positions. I use them on all my powered implements. Far as a BH is concerned. Never owned one and don't want to. If I need a hoe, I rent one. That way there is no maintenance and no hassles.

The Kubota dealership I work at part time, it seems that every new tractor owner wants one even though the owner tries to dissuade them. They buy it, use it a couple times and then it sits in the corner of their shed or outside tarped up and rusting away.
 

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