Massey 6200 series hydraulics.

DeeGee

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Location
North East Wales
The up/down rocker switch works fine and raises and lowers the rear linkage.
However all other functions seem to be ‘dead’ including all raise and lower buttons, and the rotary dials console that governs lift height, draft etc etc with no red lights showing as would be expected.

Has anyone any ideas where the problem might be or what can be done to rectify the problems? TIA.
 

Mur Huwcun

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North West Wales
There’s a 3amp fuse right down the bottom of the console in a holder on some of them but I’m sure that would knock the rocker switch off aswell. Have you had the panel off for a look? There’s afew multiplugs that could have dirty or corroded connections. What age tractor?

If the rocker is working I kind of think it can’t be the red wire from battery feeding the autotronic box. There’s a lot more knowledgeable people on here that know them better than me though
 
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DeeGee

Member
Location
North East Wales
There’s a 3amp fuse right down the bottom of the console in a holder on some of them but I’m sure that would knock the rocker switch off aswell. Have you had the panel off for a look? There’s anfew multiplugs that could have dirty or corrodedmconnections. What age tractor?

If the rocker is working I kind of think it can’t be the red wire from battery feeding the autotronic box. There’s a lot more knowledgeable people on here that know them better than me though

Its a 2002 model 6270 with 8000 hours on the clock.
 

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