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Quicke alo used to make a beam extension just for this purpose. It had a part number of; 12 11 002. It weighed some 186 kg and gave an increase in lift height some 0.6-0.7 of a metre. I do have a picture of it but am unable to post it here myself, (when someone more able is around I will get...
Morning welger rp220, @Gapples is the man to ask. Looking at your photograph and according to an 856xl owners handbook your tractor is fitted with the Combi-Filter; the filter holder rear right hand side on a 856 [ same set of filters ] is the pressure filter [operating circuit ] the middle...
Some sad tales there and thankfully now noted for posterity. There have been family and friends in the past served and anecdotes to share, how thankful we all should be for their service.
An old foreman flew bombers during the second world war, one night his hair turned grey overnight in his...
Late to this thread but if any of you out there have any loved ones in hospital DO not trust the hospital staff to look out for your loved ones during the hours of darkness. I cannot say too much about our experience [ ongoing ] except to say, the staff on call during the day were between OK...
I still use a telescopic Quicke loader, although these days I rarely need to telescope it out. If you type Quicke 3360 loader into google it should come up with some pictures for you, to give an idea of what they look like. To get extra lift for round and square bales I bought a Faucheux...
https://spare.avspart.com/catalog/case/48217/56357/810480/ I hope this is a link for you, two oldies here who don't really know how all this computer stuff works:) Angus.
The spool I was referring to is separate from the spool valves found at the rear of your tractor. On my old tractor, if I recall correctly, the four wheel drive system is activated hydraulically. On pressing the four wheel drive [electric] switch this causes the "spool" to move within its own...
Perhaps not relevant to you but I had the same problem with a Case IH tractor 56 series. Upon removing the solenoid and under close inspection we could just see the faint outline of a thin electrical wire, this was earthing out and causing the tractor to stay in four wheel drive permanently...
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