Hi, and apologies for a bit of a "needy" first post.
We have just bought a new (to us!) Case 895XL with a Chillton MX loader.
Everything seems to work well (apart from maybe a little leak on the hydraulics quick coupler) - but i had to take it off today as i needed to get to some wiring that i couldn't reach with the loader on.
I have eventually managed to get it off, but was a right drama, and not without some pocking and prodding.
The main problem seems to surround the black handled release levers that I had presumed you just lift up to unlock and slide the loader off the rails.
the handles on my loader just seem to float in mid air, and the only way i was able to get the square pins to raise up enough to allow the loader to disengage and slide off.
I have had to use a combination of long screwdriver as a lever, and some 2" timber to act as a wedge to bring the locking pins up high enough.
There doesn't seem to be any broken or missing fixings, but without the wood, i can't see any other way of holding the locking pin up against its spring ?
Surely this can't be right ? Am i missing some special removal tool, or something even more obvious ?
We have just bought a new (to us!) Case 895XL with a Chillton MX loader.
Everything seems to work well (apart from maybe a little leak on the hydraulics quick coupler) - but i had to take it off today as i needed to get to some wiring that i couldn't reach with the loader on.
I have eventually managed to get it off, but was a right drama, and not without some pocking and prodding.
The main problem seems to surround the black handled release levers that I had presumed you just lift up to unlock and slide the loader off the rails.
the handles on my loader just seem to float in mid air, and the only way i was able to get the square pins to raise up enough to allow the loader to disengage and slide off.
I have had to use a combination of long screwdriver as a lever, and some 2" timber to act as a wedge to bring the locking pins up high enough.
There doesn't seem to be any broken or missing fixings, but without the wood, i can't see any other way of holding the locking pin up against its spring ?
Surely this can't be right ? Am i missing some special removal tool, or something even more obvious ?