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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 9711" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>You might also try swapping the hydraulic couplers from one hose to the other. When I bought my Bradco Hoe, the previous owner had been running it on a CASE 1845. I demoed it on his machine and it worked well.</p><p>When I got home I attached it to my 763 and the hoe would barely move. I did notice a high pitched noise. Since it was just working before I got it home it had to be a difference between his Case and my 763. The only thing I could think of the <strong><u><em>direction </em></u></strong>of flow. So I took off the couplers and swapped them on to the opposite hose.</p><p>BINGO! hoe was running like a champ <img src="https://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopModules/AdverForums/ImageGallery/emotion-2.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />. It appears the valve is designed to flow in one direction so the priority valving works properly.</p><p>If you have someone to help, just have them get in the cab and switch your aux hydraulics to momentary. Have them try engaging the flow each way while you are trying to run the hoe.</p><p>Something else to try, no cost and little time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 9711, member: 897"] You might also try swapping the hydraulic couplers from one hose to the other. When I bought my Bradco Hoe, the previous owner had been running it on a CASE 1845. I demoed it on his machine and it worked well. When I got home I attached it to my 763 and the hoe would barely move. I did notice a high pitched noise. Since it was just working before I got it home it had to be a difference between his Case and my 763. The only thing I could think of the [B][U][I]direction [/I][/U][/B]of flow. So I took off the couplers and swapped them on to the opposite hose. BINGO! hoe was running like a champ [IMG]https://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopModules/AdverForums/ImageGallery/emotion-2.gif[/IMG]. It appears the valve is designed to flow in one direction so the priority valving works properly. If you have someone to help, just have them get in the cab and switch your aux hydraulics to momentary. Have them try engaging the flow each way while you are trying to run the hoe. Something else to try, no cost and little time. [/QUOTE]
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