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how do do adjust the hydro linkage on a 1864 it wants to slow a bit under load. thanks in advance...
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Are you asking about the 1864 specifically? Or how to adjust linkage in general? If asking about the 1864, it is the same as any other machine.
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If your filter is possibly restricted, changing it could help your problem. |
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I am interested in this phenominum also. My 2084 requires lever adjustment going uphill and in my locale that is about all there is. We also have a 2086 that is much the same. But have a 2072 that requires little or no lever adjustment going up or downhill.
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With my son, EricR Super 2084 with 54" mower, 451 blower. 2086 with 3 pt hitch, 54 inch deck, 551 blower, 54 in brinly blade. A 4 digit original w deck. A 70 with deck. 2 102s both with 42 in decks, one with creeper, 1 36 inch IH snow thrower CW36, 1 42 inch IH blade. 149 with mower. 2072 w 3 pt hitch, Johnny bucket, 60 in mower, 451 blower. Jacobson GT 10 with mower. DR Lawn vac tow behind,Home made lawn roller. Brinly cart, 2 off brand carts and 1 home made cart. |
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![]() ![]() Here's a shot of the setup on my 2284; notice inside the spring guides at either end is a small washer. Doesn't look like it'd make much of a difference but it really does help. ![]()
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If you want the speed decrease problem to go away, you have to either remove, the spring on the exterior hydro swash-plates, or install a heavier than stock one. Makes all the difference in the world. Just replacing it with a new one from CCC makes a difference too. |
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What I was looking for exactly is there a way to tighten up the linkage on the hydro, all else is fine . I have done the trunion thing on other tractors but have had the most success on tightening the linkage so that the hydro stays the same speed. My 1812 is adjusted for moldboard plowing, I never have to touch the hydro lever once that I get in the furrow.
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Adjusts the same way as your 1812. Remove the side panels, tighten nut on the L.H. side.
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tightened the nut my lever seems to have no more tension on it then before .....is there suppose to be 2 dished washers there. could they be flattened out ...do you have to remove the plastic dash to remove the cross bolt? or atleast get the nut and washers off. ?
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