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iowatom

10-21-2009 05:06:52
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First year we put our 7140 on the grain cart. Seems to take longer to lift the auger than it did on the deere 4430. Tried messing with rabbit turtle valve. doesn"t seem to help. Any suggestions? Thanx

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430WLPG

10-26-2009 18:55:38
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Re: caseih hyd. in reply to iowatom, 10-21-2009 05:06:52  
the 7140 can have as much as 30gpm at the coupler, the 4430 has about 15, so the flow is turned down on the magnum.
Those flow control cables on the magnum weren"t very good working. Take a look on the rh side where they connect to the flow control stems and make they are actually turning the stems , usually the little allen screws fall out and the cable will just spin and not turn the stem.
You can adjust them manaully by lifting off the cable if the are loose and use a adjustable wrench on the flats.
If it is a later 7140 those flow valves have a high and low flow position on the internal spools. and have you tried the auger lift in a different set of outlets? As they are adjusted independantly and not nessaryily all set the same.

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soundguy

10-26-2009 09:13:08
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Re: caseih hyd. in reply to iowatom, 10-21-2009 05:06:52  
check the manuals on both machines and see what gpm you are working with.. if there is a difference.. then you got your answer..

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