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new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:39 am
by bwiley
Hello everyone,
I am new owner of a 1962 super major. I came across this site while looking for information on my new project.
I have been thru all 29 pages trying to find a solution to my problem.
My hydraulics raise very well, but lower very slowly. Even with weight on it still just bleeds off. I read that it could be the unload valve or control valve, but all the hydraulic controls have been replaced with a different control block.
Can anyone help me identify what has been placed on my tractor???
Do I still need to lift the top off to fix my problem?
thanks a ton,
ben
I hope these photos work..
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Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:11 am
by Kiwi Kev
Ben
Welcome to the forum. What part of the world are you in?
I changed the code you had on your photos. Changed the [url] that you had to [img]
Kiwi Kev

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 3:42 am
by bwiley
Thanks Kiwi Kev for helping me with my photos.
I am in the United States. Corinne, Utah.

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 8:11 pm
by BearCreek Majors
I’m assuming you issue is with the DAR valve, (Dual Action Remote) and not the three point lift. There should be a “needle valve” to adjust the flow, maybe by turning the shaft sticking out to the left, sometimes it’s just a short shaft with a roll pin through it as a handle and under the front of the valve. You may also have the wrong valve, this one looks to be off a 1000 series. They bolt on but the ports may not be correct or line up at all. I have been wanting to get one to make it work for myself but just haven’t got around to doing it yet.

Pat

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:32 pm
by origin
this is the DAR that I have on my 63 Major

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at first my 3 point hydraulics were not working at all, took the top plate off and freed up the unload valve and the spool valve, after reassembling, it was working properly, I use it in the position control, but at that, it drops properly and quickly.

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:31 am
by super6954
Hi Origin
Hadn't Heard anything from you in a while thought we had scared you off or something :lol: . Glad you got the hydraulics working good in the end :) , slight off topic how did the front crank seal repair go :?:
Regards Robert

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 4:21 am
by bwiley
Thanks everyone for your input.
Looks like I have some work ahead of me.

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:40 pm
by origin
Nope, I'm still here, just not much of a poster, I have all the parts sitting at home, but no time to replace it right now. I have to do it soon though, with all the snow that we have had already, I have put it into good use, and you can see the oil dripping on the snow. Also have to replace all the oil in the rear end, it's quite milky, and froze up on me once already.

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:55 am
by halloween
origin wrote:this is the DAR that I have on my 63 Major

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at first my 3 point hydraulics were not working at all, took the top plate off and freed up the unload valve and the spool valve, after reassembling, it was working properly, I use it in the position control, but at that, it drops properly and quickly.

I see you have the latest Fordson Multitool on that footplate?

Re: new owner- 1962 super major - hydraulics questions????

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:54 am
by origin
halloween wrote:
origin wrote:this is the DAR that I have on my 63 Major

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at first my 3 point hydraulics were not working at all, took the top plate off and freed up the unload valve and the spool valve, after reassembling, it was working properly, I use it in the position control, but at that, it drops properly and quickly.

I see you have the latest Fordson Multitool on that footplate?
Yeppers, comes in handy at times when things need to be moved..... lol