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wildbill
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 36 Brandon, MS
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2004-12-21          102689

I am curious as to how fast a rate of lift that my 4410 ehydro should have. It seems that it is rather slow regardless of load and engine rpm. Is there an adjustment for lift rate? I know that the drop adjustment works fine.The book says to check the rockshaft filter however my tractor does not have one. Any suggestions?

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jdgreen
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 232 Maryland
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2004-12-22          102750

You should seee a noticable change in speed from idle to wide open throttle. If not, then I would suspect clogged filters or sump screen. Do you have a loader or any other hydraulic attachments? Do they speed up when engine speed increases? There should be two filters under your tractor. One is for hydraulics and the other is for the transmission. I would change them both and clean the sump screen. Good Luck ....

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jdgreen
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 232 Maryland
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2004-12-22          102751

You should seee a noticable change in speed from idle to wide open throttle. If not, then I would suspect clogged filters or sump screen. Do you have a loader or any other hydraulic attachments? Do they speed up when engine speed increases? There should be two filters under your tractor. One is for hydraulics and the other is for the transmission. I would change them both and clean the sump screen. Good Luck ....

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