Hello Knowledgeable ones,
I have a 1998 M4700 2wd w/ front end loader.
It has had a Woods 1050 backhoe attached most all of it's life.
It was recently stolen and the police recovered it but the backhoe was removed. The tractor seems ok but the 3 point hitch is stuck in the up position. The front end loader works fine. I have adjusted the drop rate knob under the seat but nothing. Tractor has just had new filters and oil changed. I have a few questions.
1, Does the backhoe require some type of diverter that would have
bypassed the 3PH?
2. I guess the lifting mechanism could be frozen,
3. Does this tractor have a lift locking lever ( I saw something about that
somewhere while researching).
4. Can I unscrew the drop rate knob to see if oil is coming out.
5. If frozen, can I apply pressure or hit the arms to break free.
6. Does this tractor have internal screen filter?
or what path would you recommend that I take in order to trouble shoot the problem? Is there a normal procedure of check this if ok check that....
Thank you in advance for your wisdom
RS.
I have a 1998 M4700 2wd w/ front end loader.
It has had a Woods 1050 backhoe attached most all of it's life.
It was recently stolen and the police recovered it but the backhoe was removed. The tractor seems ok but the 3 point hitch is stuck in the up position. The front end loader works fine. I have adjusted the drop rate knob under the seat but nothing. Tractor has just had new filters and oil changed. I have a few questions.
1, Does the backhoe require some type of diverter that would have
bypassed the 3PH?
2. I guess the lifting mechanism could be frozen,
3. Does this tractor have a lift locking lever ( I saw something about that
somewhere while researching).
4. Can I unscrew the drop rate knob to see if oil is coming out.
5. If frozen, can I apply pressure or hit the arms to break free.
6. Does this tractor have internal screen filter?
or what path would you recommend that I take in order to trouble shoot the problem? Is there a normal procedure of check this if ok check that....
Thank you in advance for your wisdom
RS.
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