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2009-04-11          161928


Hi new to the forums, I have a D23F and was wondering if any one new how to control the tilt cylinder on the 3 pt. hitch. It was originally bypassed because of a broken hydro line. I have put a new line on and can not figure out how to tilt the box blade. Also does any one know the Ford New Holland counter part.

Thank you for your time.




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kwschumm
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2009-04-11          161930


I don't know anything about your shibaura but here's one possibility. On my JD there's a diverter switch that allows the joystick to operate the loader in one position and the rear cylinders in another. Does your machine have a diverter switch? ....


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2009-04-13          161973


I am sure there is, but everything is in Japanese. I have been messing with it and am getting close. With 3 knobs to turn and 4 buttons to click and 4 different settings it gets a little complicated but I think I will get it. ....


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2009-05-23          162901


Hi! I,ve got a Shibaura P15F and had 3pt lift troubles with it. It was all in the electrics that control the system. So, if your tractor has the electrical control system the problem could be there. I eliminated the factory system and replaced it with 3 simple switches and tilt, raise, lower all works the way it should. Darin over at Stormer Tractors in N.C. was very helpful. Hope this helps you out some. ....


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