skipperbrown
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- Joined
- Apr 1, 2002
- Messages
- 678
- Location
- Pensacola Fl, Birchwood TN
- Tractor
- Kubota b2650, bx2200, L3940 (gone), New Holland FWD TN85, RTV 900
Tonite I took the FEL off just to see how long it would take me and how difficult (It took about 10 min.). I found that the dealer put 2 quick disconnects on the side of the tractor and one on the fel which leaves about a foot of hose dangling on the side of the tractor when the fel is off. I think I will ask the dealer to change it so the dangling hose is left on the fel. I also found I was missing 3 dust caps. That's irritating.
Anyway, I backed out of the garage and for kicks raised the MMM or I should say I tried. The hydraulics didn't work and the mower stayed in the down position. No funny noise. Nothing. Hmmm.
Next I drove back into the fel and hooked it back up (5 min tops). I tried the lift again and, viola', the mmm raised itself as it should. What gives? Am I supposed to close a valve somewhere when I take off the fel?
BTW: I can see that once I master the learning curve, it shouldn't take but 3 min to take on/take off the fel. What a clever design. My tractor and I are doing some serious male bonding.
mark
Anyway, I backed out of the garage and for kicks raised the MMM or I should say I tried. The hydraulics didn't work and the mower stayed in the down position. No funny noise. Nothing. Hmmm.
Next I drove back into the fel and hooked it back up (5 min tops). I tried the lift again and, viola', the mmm raised itself as it should. What gives? Am I supposed to close a valve somewhere when I take off the fel?
BTW: I can see that once I master the learning curve, it shouldn't take but 3 min to take on/take off the fel. What a clever design. My tractor and I are doing some serious male bonding.
mark