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Seeder Hydraulic couplers blow out of tractor remotes
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Farmfield
Posted 6/5/2011 11:53 (#1806190)
Subject: Seeder Hydraulic couplers blow out of tractor remotes


We have a New Holland TJ375 pulling a SeedHawk. The hydraulic lines blow out of the tractor remotes. This is not a new set up but a new problem. We have run this tractor and seeder for six years with no problems until last season. That I can remember it happened twice last year. Contacted our dealer last year and was told we have a restriction in a return line. Blew air through them and found none. Seeded over 3000 acres this year with no problem until the last couple days.

Usually happens when putting drill into the ground exiting the headland. Put the shanks into the ground, put the remote back into the neutral position and the tractor remotes will push sometimes 5 of the 6 hydraulic lines completely out. Oil everywhere so there is plenty of pressure. I have been completely through the drill and have turned attention to the tractor.

Of course this happened late on Saturday and won't get service now until Monday. Any ideas?
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