karl h

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I got around to looking under the seat today and the linkages are all hooked up, but when I am seated the seat bottoms out.....I am not sure how the seat really operates and case wants like 800 for a new cylinder assy....any suggestions?
 

I copied this from another post,,it might help??

This is a fairly common thing with the hydraulic seats, generally speaking its not a big deal, first thing I would look at is there is a small valve outside the tractor directly behind the steps to the cab with two small hydrualic lines running to it, generally one of the lines has a yellow sticker wrapped around it next to the valve. Take your trusty hammer and tap the outside of the valve a couple times and start tractor back up and see if it raises. 90% of the time thats all thats required to solve the problem.
 
Karl, What Joe posted is right on. The hammer trick usually works. There isn't much to the seat valve. Take it apart and clean it. The last seat valve a got from Case was around $230, that was a few years ago.
 

There seems to be a lot of hydraulic lines and valves behind the steps on my 2294. Before I start beating everything that looks like a valve could someone be more specific on the location of this valve? Photo?
Thanks!!
 

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