Posted by charlesj on January 02, 2014 at 16:06:00 from (70.194.1.23):
Hello, i have done some searching and already suspect my cam follower pin is bad, but wkndering if something else is at issue too and would like to have all fhe parts in hand before i rip it apart.
Problem started when using my back blade to plow snow...all of a sudden the lift stopped lowering. Playing with the lever did nothing and through some fluke i got it to lower once more. one more pass and i went to lift the blade. It lifted slow and only came up halfway. Would not go back down at all. Stayed up over night for several days. Pulled the side cover and the lift control arm appears to go up and dow. But not back and forth.
If i manually push the lever back it lowers. Then if you move the lever to the full up position, it raises halfway unledd i lightly pry the internal lever forward. Do that and it raises fully and will also lower on its own with the touch control. If, on the way down you move the lever to raise, or stop it lowering, it will stop then not lower the rest of the way until i manually push the internal lever backward.
Is this all follower pin? Or do I have two issues at play?
Oil looked ok when i drained it and I changed it last summer. Tractor stays in the barn when not in use.
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