Rear hydralics

TheOldHokie

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yes, thank you, that is the one I have always used. It literally does nothing except manually tries to pull up the rear.
Is there no other levers that could put it in 'neutral' or anything? NOT normal neutral, but obviously rear is not working.
I am having a serious problem understanding what you are saying. What do you mean by the all the lever does is "manually tries to pull up the rear"?

When you pull back on the lever the arms should raise up. When you let go they should stop and stay where tje are.

Dan
 

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I am having a serious problem understanding what you are saying. What do you mean by the all the lever does is "manually tries to pull up the rear"?

When you pull back on the lever the arms should raise up. When you let go they should stop and stay where tje are.

Dan
yes, it does not apply any hydralics. If it was off, and you pulled, it moves it slightly.

IT DOES that when running...
 

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yes, it does not apply any hydralics. If it was off, and you pulled, it moves it slightly.

IT DOES that when running...
I still ðo not understand. The tractor MUST be running for the hydraulics to work. When you pul the lever back with tje tractor running what do the arms do?

Dan
 

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Let me see if I can flarify a few things.
The loader (front hydraulics) uses a different hydraulic pump and hydraulic reservoir then the rear hydraulics.
First you need to check the tractor reservoir for fluid level.
dipstick is in yellow, fill port is in green.
Use UDT hydraulic fluid.
 
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Let me see if I can flarify a few things.
The loader (front hydraulics) uses a different hydraulic pump and hydraulic reservoir then the rear hydraulics.
First you need to check the tractor reservoir for fluid level.
dipstick is in yellow, fill port is in green.
Use UDT hydraulic fluid.
@North Idaho Wolfman you neglected to attach the picture with the markings!
 

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Ok, tried filling it, kept checking the level, nothing showed. bought two gallons, after driving it around, it leaked like a sieve from underneath. Likely the problem all along, however, I had not noticed a leak previously.

ok, stupid question number 73, when its running, and you want to raise the rear - do you push forward or pull back on the lever on the right of the seat. When It was working, I just did it....
 

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Ok, tried filling it, kept checking the level, nothing showed. bought two gallons, after driving it around, it leaked like a sieve from underneath. Likely the problem all along, however, I had not noticed a leak previously.

ok, stupid question number 73, when its running, and you want to raise the rear - do you push forward or pull back on the lever on the right of the seat. When It was working, I just did it....
Pull back to raise the hitch. It’s not going to work with no hydraulic fluid. Fix the leak.