Posted by Jason S. on September 17, 2013 at 20:40:46 from (174.237.4.237):
In Reply to: TO30 hyd pump posted by 4440 dan on September 17, 2013 at 17:55:13:
There have been a few exploded pics posted on here of the TO-30 control valve with the oscillator. Usually if the lift works ok but the lift arms get stuck up or get stuck down then the control valve is sticking. Could be caused by dirty hydraulic oil or the control valve itself. The outside of the control valve originally had an almost mirror finish to it. If it gets the slightest pitting on the outside of it from moisture in the hydraulic oil over the years, the control valve will stick and needs to be replaced. You can not buy the TO-30 control valve anymore but you can get the TO-20 control valve and install it and it will work fine.
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