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Loader Quick Disconnects ?

Cowboy

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I,m trying to remove the loader off of one of my tractors , Got it all loose & ready to back out of it & one disconnect is froze , the other popped right off like it suposed to . Anyone have any tricks ?

The disconnects have never been unhooked since they were new & it has never been out in the weather so rust is not an issue . I sprayed some PB blaster on it & got the slide to work but its froze tight
Any help would be appreciated Thanks . :biggrin:
 

Melensdad

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Sometimes there is hydraulic pressure in the line that makes it nearly impossible to get the disconnector to come loose. Cycle the loader valve through all the positions a couple times and then go to see if the quick attach will come free. Usually that is all it takes.
 

Snowtrac Nome

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I,m trying to remove the loader off of one of my tractors , Got it all loose & ready to back out of it & one disconnect is froze , the other popped right off like it suposed to . Anyone have any tricks ?

The disconnects have never been unhooked since they were new & it has never been out in the weather so rust is not an issue . I sprayed some PB blaster on it & got the slide to work but its froze tight
Any help would be appreciated Thanks . :biggrin:
to relieve the pressure i usualy just cycle the controls witthe engine off.
 

Cowboy

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Sometimes there is hydraulic pressure in the line that makes it nearly impossible to get the disconnector to come loose. Cycle the loader valve through all the positions a couple times and then go to see if the quick attach will come free. Usually that is all it takes.

Heck I never even thought about that , I,ll hook the other one back up & give that a try & post back , thanks MD & Don :smile:
 

Cowboy

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Well as usuall nothing ever goes easy for me , I dont know how but somehow the one disconnect got rust in it . After soaking it most of the day , turning both ends with pipe wrenchs & My farmer neighbors help it finally came loose . I,ll have to replace the whole thing to even be able to hook the darn thing back up so I can hook the hoses back together to back out of the loader . :w00t2:

Thanks for the advice Guys , at least I,ll know next time about releiving the pressure first . Now I have to figure out whats wrong with the front diffential that keeps locking up :sad:

I never found any breakdowns on the frontend , so If anyone has any advice on that or pics it sure would be nice . Its an Iseki 4wd 25 hp tractor but I,d assume there all perty much the same . :biggrin:
 

Cowboy

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How about you also post these issues over at Doc's other forum www.NetTractorTalk.com

There's some Iseki owners over there.


Thanks BC , but as far as I know I,m the only Iseki or YTO owner over there . I joined that site before I did here but there dont seem to be many replys over there anymore , at least as far as My ole junk tractors go :smile:

I,ve tried a few other forums I,ve belonged to for quite awhile I dont vist much anymore & The only people that post on those only do it when they need help then their gone .

I think I posted the front end problem on my Iseki here a few months back & dont think I got any replys either . I,ll try again & start a new thread here , Who knows someone might have a manual Or been through a similar problem before , :biggrin:
 
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