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Hydraulics!!!

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Dan Goodhead

01-11-2001 05:01:50




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I would really apreciate it if some one could help with a problem I have.

3 weeks ago I was filling in pot holes on our drive. I was using an old link box to move the stuff to the holes.
After about 6 loads we called it a day.
When I came to take the box of the hydraulics wouldn't go down.
It is almost as if they are stuck.
I have tried to move the draw bars by putting pressure on them.
I just hope its not internal problem.

What else could be the problem?

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ZANE

01-14-2001 07:30:01




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 Re: Hydraulics!!! in reply to Dan Goodhead, 01-11-2001 05:01:50  
Sounds to me like the control valve is sticking in the pump and not moveing as much as it should. It is probably some foreign material that got disturbed when you were working on the lift. I would try to rince out the pump housing by pouring about 2 gallons of kerosend through the pump housing 2 or 3 times and each time letting ti settle so that any solids can drop out of the kerosene and be poured off and not put back in. When it is pretty clean then replace with new oil. 134 since you have the new type piston rings now. Take off the right side inspection plate and after the oil is replaced start the tractor and with your hand move the control rod back and forth till it is free. This usually will do the trick. If it has scored the control valve and continues to stick you may have to pull the pump out the bottom and remove the control valve and using some 400 grit sand paper polish it and put it back in with some oil on it and see if it is free moving now.

See the link below if you want to have position height.control on the lift.

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Ray,IN

01-11-2001 20:25:46




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 Re: Hydraulics!!! in reply to Dan Goodhead, 01-11-2001 05:01:50  
Look at Clark's post and replies on 1/3/01



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