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<blockquote data-quote="C-Ranch" data-source="post: 1777695" data-attributes="member: 24325"><p>Chains on the hydraulic motors would just jump off, regardless of how tight they were. Table split valve would just stop working so couldn't raise or lower the table to feed out a bale or the work the back forks. We would put new chains on, new hydraulic valves and even changed the hydraulic drive motor. However, go a day or two and back to doing the same thing again. Even changed tractors thinking it was the hydraulics on the tractor, but still same results. Dealer figured I just got a lemon, but other than that was no help except sure was eager to sell me parts. My Son was convinced the frame wasn't welded together straight in a few areas. It even tracked behind the tractor funny. Might have been, but I was tired of being down more than up so said goodbye to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-Ranch, post: 1777695, member: 24325"] Chains on the hydraulic motors would just jump off, regardless of how tight they were. Table split valve would just stop working so couldn't raise or lower the table to feed out a bale or the work the back forks. We would put new chains on, new hydraulic valves and even changed the hydraulic drive motor. However, go a day or two and back to doing the same thing again. Even changed tractors thinking it was the hydraulics on the tractor, but still same results. Dealer figured I just got a lemon, but other than that was no help except sure was eager to sell me parts. My Son was convinced the frame wasn't welded together straight in a few areas. It even tracked behind the tractor funny. Might have been, but I was tired of being down more than up so said goodbye to it. [/QUOTE]
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