63 Super Major Lift cylinder
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63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Hi Chaps, Lastnight after work i replaced the seal in the 3pt linkage lift ram. I havent tried it with any weight on the linkage yet, but ive just come in this morning and the linkage has dropped all the way down. Is this normal?? or do i need to look at something else??
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Mine drops fast. It isn't the seal at mine but the valve to operate it that leaks.
Most of the majors drop the hich during the night. Best way to check is to put an implement in it and watch how fast it lowers.
Most of the majors drop the hich during the night. Best way to check is to put an implement in it and watch how fast it lowers.
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Cheers Henk, Is that the hydraulic main control valve that might be leaking??
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Mine is a New Major, so the setup is different than yours. But it cold be the samen problem.
I hope one of the Super guys can help you.
I hope one of the Super guys can help you.
Kind regards, Henk
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Thanks Henk, Am i right in thinking that i should be able to transport say a plough on the road with out having to have the PTO running?? Yeh hopefully somebody can shed some light on this, Just read acouple posts between Adrian and Brian and it just sounds confussing 

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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
mine always used to drop after a few hours think its fairly normal 

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Mine is the same Steve ,it will drop down after a few hours with a load on it .My other super will stay up longer but will drop as well but they both have lots of power to lift. Liam.
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Most of the tractors we had on the farm would drop over night no matter what color they were. My Power Major on the other hand stays up for weeks with a york rake attached. I must have slipped in it.....
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Cheers chaps, will have to try it with the plough on the back. Just been to pick up a 5ft 6 drum mower.
Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
I think you could be courting problems/accidents if you travel anywhere without the 3 point hydraulic pump working whilst transporting an implement. The only tractor I've ever been able to do so was a DB1200 which had a locking mechanism one could engage for transport. Some years ago the magazine Profi published a pic of a spectacular accident caused by an implement carried on a fairly modern tractor with the hydraulics dis-engaged. The cost of the repairs to the roadway and implement were somewhat costly.
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I use a bar underneeth the lift arms that held in a drawbar. Selfmade.

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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Cheers,
Henk has a good idea that a bar hold lift arms.
My FSM stands up arms very well, abt. a week without implement.
But I have an other problem. The lift arms don't raise to the up position. System adjustment has done correctly, except "knock-off" pin. Would it be a reason? When FSM equipped with "knock-off" pin? My tractor is model -63 completed in Feb. from assembly line.
Henk has a good idea that a bar hold lift arms.

But I have an other problem. The lift arms don't raise to the up position. System adjustment has done correctly, except "knock-off" pin. Would it be a reason? When FSM equipped with "knock-off" pin? My tractor is model -63 completed in Feb. from assembly line.
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Hi Guys, Well i have hitched my mower up to the Super this evening and the lift is a 100% better when it comes to weight it can lift. But its still dropping as soon as the pto is disenageged. Also the postiton control is rubbish its pretty much either up or down, is this to do with the control valve or linkage adjustment?
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Trust you have the lever set to Position Control (not draft)?Fixersteve wrote:Also the postiton control is rubbish its pretty much either up or down, is this to do with the control valve or linkage adjustment?
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Re: 63 Super Major Lift cylinder
Hi Ben, Yeh i have the lever in Position but the implement is either up or down.