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<blockquote data-quote="CSHELTONSOON" data-source="post: 39369" data-attributes="member: 4767"><p>Thanks for your reply, The plow does have two single cylinder and I adapted the fittings on the hoses and connected them to the aux. hyd. on the loader. I hit the Aux. Hyd. button once and then hit the toggle switch to the left and the blade jerked to the Left. Moved toggle switch to the right and the blade jerked to the right about an inch and stopped. I then disconnected the hoses and broke lose the fittings and was able to move the blade back and forth. I pulled and inspeceted all the quick couplers for any obstructions, they were clear. With hoses from the Aux Hyd on the machine open I operated the toggle switch and observed that I was getting good plow thru both hoses. I then reversed the hoses and reconnected. I then moved the toggle switch to the left and the blade jerked to the right. Moved the toggle to the left again and the blade jerked all the way to right, mved the toggle to the right and the blade moved about an inch to the left and stopped. The machine is a 96 or 98 763, I dont know what series it is. It is like the Hyd. fluid is not being released from the extended cylinder. Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSHELTONSOON, post: 39369, member: 4767"] Thanks for your reply, The plow does have two single cylinder and I adapted the fittings on the hoses and connected them to the aux. hyd. on the loader. I hit the Aux. Hyd. button once and then hit the toggle switch to the left and the blade jerked to the Left. Moved toggle switch to the right and the blade jerked to the right about an inch and stopped. I then disconnected the hoses and broke lose the fittings and was able to move the blade back and forth. I pulled and inspeceted all the quick couplers for any obstructions, they were clear. With hoses from the Aux Hyd on the machine open I operated the toggle switch and observed that I was getting good plow thru both hoses. I then reversed the hoses and reconnected. I then moved the toggle switch to the left and the blade jerked to the right. Moved the toggle to the left again and the blade jerked all the way to right, mved the toggle to the right and the blade moved about an inch to the left and stopped. The machine is a 96 or 98 763, I dont know what series it is. It is like the Hyd. fluid is not being released from the extended cylinder. Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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