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<blockquote data-quote="mrfixitpaul" data-source="post: 39148" data-attributes="member: 2582"><p>If it is pulling the engine down when you are trying to angle the blade, there must be a restriction somewhere, either in the couplers or maybe one of the hoses was crimped too tight. I have seen many 453-463's with plows that angled pretty quick, those were kwik way plows with 2 angle cylinders cross connected, and they always had 1/4 inch hoses. Another thought...is the plow binding up when it is angling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrfixitpaul, post: 39148, member: 2582"] If it is pulling the engine down when you are trying to angle the blade, there must be a restriction somewhere, either in the couplers or maybe one of the hoses was crimped too tight. I have seen many 453-463's with plows that angled pretty quick, those were kwik way plows with 2 angle cylinders cross connected, and they always had 1/4 inch hoses. Another thought...is the plow binding up when it is angling? [/QUOTE]
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