Posted by Roy Suomi on October 21, 2012 at 11:04:06 from (76.190.200.252):
In Reply to: Ford 4140 Backhoe posted by Farmerboy182 on October 13, 2012 at 03:04:23:
I'll bet there was never a "power beyond" plug installed in the loader control valve.. When you route oil thru a loader valve first, then thru a backhoe valve , you need to have a power beyond fitting in the loader valve to route the oil correctly thru the loader valve so it doesn"t "back-up" oil and send oil thru the path of least resistance.. That path being leakage past the valve spool and valve housing causing the loader to raise when the backhoe valve is restricting oil flow..Also , check for proper operation of the loader valve..Does it not move correctly ? or does it not feel right ? Does it not center correctly when in the center position ?...
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