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The front end loader has stopped working
I've flushed the oil and put new hydraulic oil in
Can someone help me with the lever selection
To work the front end loader
I don't know which way to have the middle lever or tap thingy
Also the 3 point linkage has never worked
Anyone have a idea why
Thanks Jamie
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There would be the levers all explained.
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The front end loader has stopped working
I've flushed the oil and put new hydraulic oil in
Can someone help me with the lever selection
To work the front end loader
I don't know which way to have the middle lever or tap thingy
Also the 3 point linkage has never worked
Anyone have a idea why
Thanks Jamie
Hello Jamie,
hope you didn't put basic hydraulic oil in the rear end of your 6945?
The oil for the hydraulic system is also lubricating the transmission system, so it should be a 80/90 transmission oil or a universal oil.
Good luck on getting the loader working.
Brgds Lars
SAE 80W-90 API GL4 (not GL5 !)
For transmission/hydraulics, portals, and steering gears (not in the steering hydraulics!!!).
Steering hydraulics = HLP 32 or 46 or HVLP 32 or 46
Engine/Ölfilter/Einspritzpumpe = SAE 20W-30 or 10W-30 with API CB or CC. If possible, do not use a higher-alloy oil, such as a standard 15W-40 - this is not optimal.
Coolant = G11 Antifreeze (blue)
Grease = ideally an EP grease such as Divinol TOP 2003 EP.
This is suitable for virtually all lubrication points, except, if present, the power steering control unit, where it is better to use a standard grease for assembly work and repairs.