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lzptb9
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2015-11-11          194036

I have a 1999 model 1920 new Holland tractor with a 7308 loader I use on my tree farm. I am having problems with the hydraulics not checking when I back drag with bucket. This is getting worse with time. It sometimes resolves itself by operating the bucket curl back and forth. I use the bucket to back drag a lot putting in new roads and leveling existing roads. I have adjusted knob below seat with rabbit insignia, but have no idea what this does. I have ordered operators manual, but just wondered if my problem could be in coupler not checking, or is there another check valve in system somewhere, such as sticky spool or the like. Thanks for any input. Scott.

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2015-11-12          194038


Trying to read between the lines as I'm unsure of the meaning of "checking" I believe you mean float. Some loader valves do not have that feature. Those that do might need to be rebuilt or repaired if the detent balls get out of place. ....

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2015-11-19          194069

The checks I am referring to would be in the quick connect coupler and in the control box for the front loader. Maintenance guide shows that a sticky spool could do that. ....

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