Runs With Scissors
Well-known member
Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
When my grandson comes over, he always wants to play on the tractor and this weekend was no different.
I have found out that letting him play on it makes me a better Tractor'er, because every time I get on it after he gets done monkeying around on it, something is amiss. So I have gotten quite good at resetting everything.
Yesterday, my loader arms would barely move up. It tilted down fine, tilted up fine, went down fine, but almost nothing for raising loader.
After a brief moment of worrying that something was actually wrong, I found that one of the rear remote levers was in the 1/2 way "on" position. After I pulled it back, the loader worked normally.
Is there some sort of "Bypass" that got activated, hence diverting fluid away from the loader "up valve"?
Second question is; Could this cause any real damage?
It seemed to work fine after that, but I'm just checkin.
Paul
I have found out that letting him play on it makes me a better Tractor'er, because every time I get on it after he gets done monkeying around on it, something is amiss. So I have gotten quite good at resetting everything.
Yesterday, my loader arms would barely move up. It tilted down fine, tilted up fine, went down fine, but almost nothing for raising loader.
After a brief moment of worrying that something was actually wrong, I found that one of the rear remote levers was in the 1/2 way "on" position. After I pulled it back, the loader worked normally.
Is there some sort of "Bypass" that got activated, hence diverting fluid away from the loader "up valve"?
Second question is; Could this cause any real damage?
It seemed to work fine after that, but I'm just checkin.
Paul