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tnrichkris22
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Nov 2010 Location: greeneville tn Points: 6 |
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Posted: 15 Nov 2010 at 2:39pm |
i have a 1954 wd tractor i am have problems with my hydraulics. i can get them to go up an down and they will stay up . the problem i am having is i cant get them to hold where i want them so i can brush hog. any info would be a big help thanks
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Matt MN
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Silver lake MN Points: 1491 |
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they actuall need some weight on the lift arms to go down. And for the "hold" position follow the set-up directions on the hydraulics.
there are 3 different settings, delayed lift, hold, and draw bar control. |
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tnrichkris22
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Nov 2010 Location: greeneville tn Points: 6 |
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i have tried all the settings on it but it will only go up an down.
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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I have 2 cylinder stops on my rotary mower. Let it down to the stops and go, no messing with the hold position control. http://www.depthstop.com/why-grip-rite.htm
It would be easy to make something up that will hold the mower where you want it. |
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fixer1958
Orange Level Joined: 13 Feb 2010 Location: kansas Points: 2434 |
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I made stops for when I'm mowing. I never was able to get the hold to work more than a minute or two at a time. I've tried on two WD's and one WD45. Stops are easier and more consistent.
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jjwo
Silver Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Wapak, Ohio Points: 85 |
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I and a lot of others have used a lengthof chain, it works. |
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Bill Long
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bel Air, MD Points: 4556 |
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If the hold position does not work consistantly you probably have a problem with the valve in the bottle top of the pump. It can be removed and rebuilt or perhaps just cleaned since sometimes there is some dirt in there.
That said, I have to agree with what is said above about chains or stops. Works good and does not present a large job.
Good Luck!
Bill Long
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TedBuiskerN.IL.
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Davis, IL. Points: 1959 |
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I cut two pieces of pipe that will fit around the lift cylinder shaft. Pull the pins at the lift arm end of the cylinders, slip the pipes over the cylinder shafts and a cheap and easy positive stop. Works good.
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fixer1958
Orange Level Joined: 13 Feb 2010 Location: kansas Points: 2434 |
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I tried that at first and considered it to much work. Especially if I wanted to change the height. My FIL told me that they made a factory setup which amounted to a piece of 2" angle iron attached to the LS where it bolts to the clutch footrest. Has a hole in it where a rod goes through. Attach a rod to the end of the cylinder and run the rod through the hole and use a stop of somekind.
I upgraded and have them on both sides and use 1 1/8" rod with holes drilled every 3/4" for the 8" of travel and use hardened pins. Works a whole heck of alot better and easy.
I tried 7/8" rod and kept bending them. i have tried 4 different ways of doing it and this is by far the best for me.
I would take a pic but my leg is bunged up and I can't get out there.
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tnrichkris22
Bronze Level Joined: 15 Nov 2010 Location: greeneville tn Points: 6 |
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thanks everyone for the helpful info.... fixer 1958 how did you attach the rods to the cylinder
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fixer1958
Orange Level Joined: 13 Feb 2010 Location: kansas Points: 2434 |
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I welded an approx. 2"x 4"x 1/4" piece of flat iron offset to the end of the rod. Drilled I think a 7/16" hole in it and enlarged the hole in the lift arms and cylinder. Made some longer pins and use hairpins clips to hold the whole mess together.
I would recommend 3"x3" x 3/8" angle that mounts on the frame rail because it will bend if you have a heavy mower and drop it alot. Same goes with the rods also. That's why I changed to a 1 1/8" rod.
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