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Topic: Re: D-19 Traction Boost / Make-up Oil
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| Diydave
12-18-2012 16:53:57
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Check the linkages first, from the valve down. Also check the control link, from the SC bell to the pump. Also make sure that the TB lever is low in the quadrant, and that its linkage is good. |
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| Dave from Eastern Iowa
12-18-2012 18:20:15
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Re: D-19 Traction Boost / Make-up Oil in reply to Diydave, 12-18-2012 16:53:57
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| Thanks. That was the first thing that I checked. I then unhooked the linkages and manually held the valves in the position that should stop the traction boost and make-up oil. Just for fun, I even tried every combination of valve positions and the hitch did not stop rising. |
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| Diydave
12-20-2012 05:13:26
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Re: D-19 Traction Boost / Make-up Oil in reply to Dave from Eastern Iowa, 12-18-2012 18:20:15
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| Another thought occurs to me, maybe your relief valve has a broken spring, or is stuck, it was in the valve bank, near the left fender, has a cover, and 2 allen head bolts hold the cover on, I think you pull it out from the cover side. You should set it with a flow meter and guage, and remember this is a high pressure (3500 psi) and low flow (4 GPM) system. |
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