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Danie Bolton Posted on Nov 19, 2013

My Ford TW 20 Tractor's lift does not work What can be the problem

The lift does not work. I change the hydrolic filter, but it did not solve the problem. What else can I do

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Check the fluid level first, then check the pump pressure to see if it meets factory spects.

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SOURCE: how to connect hydrolic lift to the 214 tractor

Part of the blower when new and first installed was a
1) pivot bar
2) lift link from blower to pivot
3) lift link from pivot to center of the tractor

the pivot was to be installed on a pre-made bracket on the frame just inside the front grille. A hole in the front part of the frame allowed the longer lift link to attach to that bar and go to the center of the tractor. Those two pieces remain on the tractor as permanent, and the lift link from the blower to the pivot bar to be removed or installed as you intend to use the blower. If you have purchased the blower used, the original tractor it was installed on still has those pieces on it. Your local Deere dealer can provide the pieces if needed.

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/rolandw_c013176d62ee17ae

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