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Hydraulics issue
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1646377" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Most of those 55xx tractors have 2 pair of rear connectors in a 2x2 layout. Sometimes, I get confused and hook the hoses to one connector on each circuit instead of two connectors on the same circuit. I assume you have it connected correctly. Does it do this with other hydraulic cylinders/implements? Wondering if there is binding in the cylinder if the piston moves at normal speed, but will work if it barely moves. Have also heard of hose problems where the inner layer collapses and blocks the flow. Let us know what the issue was when you get it solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1646377, member: 40418"] Most of those 55xx tractors have 2 pair of rear connectors in a 2x2 layout. Sometimes, I get confused and hook the hoses to one connector on each circuit instead of two connectors on the same circuit. I assume you have it connected correctly. Does it do this with other hydraulic cylinders/implements? Wondering if there is binding in the cylinder if the piston moves at normal speed, but will work if it barely moves. Have also heard of hose problems where the inner layer collapses and blocks the flow. Let us know what the issue was when you get it solved. [/QUOTE]
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