Posted by Wayne Six on October 20, 2013 at 13:49:23 from (70.174.115.38):
In Reply to: 550 Oliver posted by massey333 on October 20, 2013 at 11:34:27:
Certainly did not mean to offended anyone. Tractor and front end loader has always and is still going up just fine, no twisting or jerking, etc.... Mr. Lund was pretty clear that there was no way that it could work at all the way it was plumbed with the type of valve he presumed it to be. It has been getting worse and worse about going DOWN over the years but still goes up, and lifts huge loads, just fine. So reading all the comments....my thought was I may well have two problems...the quick disconnect may be in backwards. Got it at Tractor Supply and do not recall seeing any sort of installation directions/guide..seems like it may have been the last one and stapled shut if I remember right...if it is and when I reverse it, it starts going down again...really, really slow like it was before it stopped going down at all....well, strikes me the next step would be getting a rebuild kit....and if that does not work, probably replace the controller. Just my thought process....certainly didn't mean to appear to be unappreciative...again, my thanks to all and my apologies to anyone that has taken any offense.
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