Posted by jackinok on June 23, 2010 at 11:15:06 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Cam Follower Pin posted by grhouse on June 23, 2010 at 08:05:15:
have you tried it with lever under seat in both positions?draft control as I recall defeats the dreaded cam follower pin.it only comes into play in position control.it could be a leak in hydraulic cyl, or your brushhog could just be too heavy maybe.6ft is about the upper limit of what one will handle,it could concievably be a combo of heavy brushhog and weak relief valve.I would pull the inspection plates for a look.I had a sideplate on the pump freeze and break once,it would lift but not with a load.Just my opinion of course,but i would try it in draft mode.if it lifted then i would suspect problem in poition control linkages. if it still didnt I would pull sideplates and check for leaks.
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