The best way to attache anything with global carrier hook ups is to roll your arms all the way out like you would be dumping your bucket and then come up and catch the hooks on what ever you are hooking up and then roll it back up to trip the pin. This method always worked for us because you could see a lot better but hope it works for you!
Can I ask you a question about your self leveling loader? If the bucket is near or at the end of its travel and you then try to move the loader up or down forcing the bucket to try and move further does it bind up the loader?
Stephen Jones while not the original poster I have not had that issue on either an H380 loader or 640R loader. Seen a couple UA-camrs have that issue on the H180 loaders on the 4R series machines.
I just bought a tractor with the same loader. On the loader side of the coupling there is a shut off I didn't see you turn the valve off was wondering what that valve is for. I haven't removed the loader yet. Thanks
Close the valve and it should not let the loader come down if the lever is operated. Always test it before beginning any work with the loader up. It should show you this in your owners manual.
with this system there is no need to. Unlike the system previous to this one where if you didn't release pressure you were not getting those hoses attached again.
Great video, fields still look damp and wet in places. Suppose to be a rainy weekend in Md. 100% on saturday. good luck down there.
Man that tractor dont look dirty!! But by the way great video once again!!
The best way to attache anything with global carrier hook ups is to roll your arms all the way out like you would be dumping your bucket and then come up and catch the hooks on what ever you are hooking up and then roll it back up to trip the pin. This method always worked for us because you could see a lot better but hope it works for you!
Well DAYUM why didn't I think of that. Thanks for the tip - it works great!
Couldn't see how you pulled the pins or set the stands
Nice pond
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looks like you need a just a little bit more rain down there
Yeah, trying to remember how stands worked & stuff and couldn't really see what he was doing.
Can I ask you a question about your self leveling loader? If the bucket is near or at the end of its travel and you then try to move the loader up or down forcing the bucket to try and move further does it bind up the loader?
Stephen Jones while not the original poster I have not had that issue on either an H380 loader or 640R loader. Seen a couple UA-camrs have that issue on the H180 loaders on the 4R series machines.
can't really see how much of anything in this video was done due to the very bad camera angles but thanks for the effort anyway
I just bought a tractor with the same loader. On the loader side of the coupling there is a shut off I didn't see you turn the valve off was wondering what that valve is for. I haven't removed the loader yet. Thanks
I'm not sure what the valve is for but I do not turn it off when removing the loader.
Close the valve and it should not let the loader come down if the lever is operated. Always test it before beginning any work with the loader up. It should show you this in your owners manual.
Just now saw this video 3 years later. So you do not release any pressure on the hydraulic lines before disconnecting mid mount?
with this system there is no need to. Unlike the system previous to this one where if you didn't release pressure you were not getting those hoses attached again.
You didn't actually show what you did. The only thing a viewer sees is the tractor backing away from the the loader but not how you removed it
Nice job bro . this is technology come to India
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you want to check out my wife's channel The Farming Life on how to remove a loader on the 8320 John Deere
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