This thread has pretty much guaranteed I will never buy a CVX but I have to say that @Win your depth of knowledge and generosity with your expertise and your time is seriously impressive.
This won't work as hydraulics have their own tank, the gearbox is completely self contained system.I bought a cvx but I'm blaming @Profi Farmer he sent me links to ones for sale.
@FarmerFredrik when dropping the oil,pump out using a pipe on the spool valve into a clean 50g drum this saves a lot of time and keeps things cleaner.:Thumbp2:
This won't work as hydraulics have their own tank, the gearbox is completely self contained system.
The tractor itself when it worked is just as good as any 100k - 200k cvt tractor, but just a fraction of the cost. You get a nice working cruise, a sensitive travel pedal, a good joystick ok a nice Little armrest. Only thing i miss is why not all the 4 hydraulic outlets could be used from both the armrest and joystick..In fairness the lads with cvx seem to love them so they can't be that bad i think there a tractor for someone whos interested in them
Either use spool 3 or set the timer to constant flowHow do I set the spools to constant pump to run the combi baler. I have a leak on one of the quick attach hydraulic fittings that is run from the lever on the armrest. Think it's spool 4. I would like to use my joystick or the button on the multicontroller. Read the manual but can seem to get it to work
Its more to do with the pump not recognising the pulses sent by the EEM regarding top dead centre than a sensor fault. Check wiring between pump and EEM is the first thing, delete code then switch ignition off and wait 5 sec. before switching back on, if it still shows they recommend changing EEM with another to see whether its the pump or engine controller that's at fault.Have a question and hope someone can help me have the problem that I have the error code EEM 48 PCU Speed sensor final defect where this sensor seat
I thank you already
@Win think this is one which was for sale in Northern Ireland on Done Deal, then went to Netherton/HRN Tractors and then Cambridge.
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/styer-trac...067775?hash=item1cb05e813f:g:UdAAAOSwCTBbNLpK
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Nearly certain it is the same tractor as it was missing right hand steps
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And the mirror and the little piece out of the mudguard
Its seen a good bit of the UK on its travels then!!!@Win think this is one which was for sale in Northern Ireland on Done Deal, then went to Netherton/HRN Tractors and then Cambridge.
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/styer-trac...067775?hash=item1cb05e813f:g:UdAAAOSwCTBbNLpK
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Nearly certain it is the same tractor as it was missing right hand steps
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Its seen a good bit of the UK on its travels then!!!
Please don't encourage me, it plays havoc with my conscious thinking its all lonely and unwanted!!!!!!!:cry:Yeah but she is now ready to settle down in Herefordshire
Not really no, slight whine maybe but no rumble. Is it tyre noise?I have just bought a cvx 1135 first one have owned getting on well with it but just wondering if when at 50k they are ment to rumble a bit or not?
Very fancy. :Thumbp2:My seat was gone a bit tatty so looked at getting a new base but they are around 400 euro so got a guy to put the red leather on. Think he done a superb quality job
My seat was gone a bit tatty so looked at getting a new base but they are around 400 euro so got a guy to put the red leather on. Think he done a superb quality job
I hope the air-con never packs up