Posted by MorePower on May 01, 2008 at 17:35:06 from (207.144.129.13):
In Reply to: 510 Hydraulic Problem posted by Hard Knocks on April 27, 2008 at 05:47:48:
Jim I bleed to air out of the valve, I also have anouther unit that I took the valve out of that one and tried it. No luck. I took both valves apart and both look the same and there appears to be no damage. After all of that I took the filter out to see if that would make a difference and it didn't. I hooked a short hose to the remote and ran some oil out of it. There seems to good pressure (I don't know if there is 2300 PSI). With the box blade on it it will not come up at all, but I jacked it up with a jack and ran the pressure up and it stayed up fine. I thought I found the problem when I took the plug of the Pilot valve out (big hollowed out nut above the oval one) the valve would not slide up or down. I got it out and cleaned it up but it didn't do any good. I also ran the responsiveness lever all the way in and it didn't do anything. I'm using a tractor transmission/hydraulic oil from Wal-Mart, TruTeck or something like that, the guy told me it was made by Valvoline.
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