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spaz61
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Posts: 3 Fredonia, NY
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2016-09-05          195744

This has been a family owned tractor since it was new. Its up to me to fix now. I admit I am learning as I go. I recently had the PTO fixed $$$$ at a New Holland garage. The lift arms go up but won't go down. I suspect I need to bleed the air out but I am coming up empty from the info in the manual. Help !

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DennisCTB
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2016-09-05          195745

Not sure how new you are to all of this, if completely new, have you adjusted the 3PH valve usually found near the front of your seat. It controls the speed the 3PH falls or screwed ful in locks it in the up position. ....

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spaz61
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 3 Fredonia, NY
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2016-09-05          195751

Not new to the tractor, I used it hundreds of times brush chopping for Dad.I used the 3 pt rototiller a few times. My health went down the tubes and my siblings took over. I wont go into the drama but they both trash things.

The property and all the equipment is mine now.
Thank you very much for the help. It worked and the lift arms are now down.


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