Removing Detents? Possible?!?

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znowybird

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I have a ford 4610 with a loader. The loader is plumbed into the rear remotes. These both have detents. The previous owner used it for his silage loader and I am finding the detents to be extemely cumbersome for what i need the loader to do.

Can the detents be reduced or adjusted, perhaps removed? Didn't want to crack the remotes open without a little knowledge.

thanks,

adam
 
   / Removing Detents? Possible?!? #2  
Warmonger....how dare you remove DETENTS!
 
   / Removing Detents? Possible?!? #3  
While not familiar with your tractor, it is my experience that most detents can be removed.

Does it have a cylindrical shaped object on the opposite end of the valve to that which the lever moves.

If you can remove that cylinder (usually a couple small bolts) you should find the detent mechanism. Probably you'll need to remove a circlip first then slide off - very carefully the spring/s and collars (taking note of the order and orientation of the components).

I'd expect to find a small ball or pin and spring which will need to be removed.

Then re-assemble to a point where you can test the success or otherwise of your efforts!
 
   / Removing Detents? Possible?!? #4  
Like Allenr said, if you have standard remotes.

If you have deluxe remotes, identified by large aluminum housings for the couplers, there is an adjusting screw with a lock nut along side the coupler. Try backing off the adjustment a couple of turns to disable the detent.
 

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