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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8164606" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Yes a new machine to us. Only 24 years old. I’m checking it over and doing a few jobs on it but I’m quite pleased with it so far. Seems quite well thought out, robust and not too reliant on electronics. In reasonable order.</p><p>I’m keeping the 1085 in case we have teething troubles and because I’ll get nothing for it. It’s too wide to move without an escort as well. Of course it’s sulking now it’s seen the new arrival as the starter solenoid seems to have stuck or there’s a bad connection somewhere. Another job. We will hooefully start the Dominstor on OSR and the JD on winter barley. That way we don’t need to rave the bed extension on and off the Dominator, just set it up and leave it on for the OSR.</p><p>There is a problem with the spool valve that controls the cylinder varietor pulley on the JD. Spool valve is part of a bank of 8 and megabucks so decided to buy a hydraulic power pack to operate cylinder varietor independly. Doesn’t really need to move much so should be a cheap fix to keep the machine going this season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8164606, member: 2119"] Yes a new machine to us. Only 24 years old. I’m checking it over and doing a few jobs on it but I’m quite pleased with it so far. Seems quite well thought out, robust and not too reliant on electronics. In reasonable order. I’m keeping the 1085 in case we have teething troubles and because I’ll get nothing for it. It’s too wide to move without an escort as well. Of course it’s sulking now it’s seen the new arrival as the starter solenoid seems to have stuck or there’s a bad connection somewhere. Another job. We will hooefully start the Dominstor on OSR and the JD on winter barley. That way we don’t need to rave the bed extension on and off the Dominator, just set it up and leave it on for the OSR. There is a problem with the spool valve that controls the cylinder varietor pulley on the JD. Spool valve is part of a bank of 8 and megabucks so decided to buy a hydraulic power pack to operate cylinder varietor independly. Doesn’t really need to move much so should be a cheap fix to keep the machine going this season. [/QUOTE]
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