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Constant pumping ,Lift height on MF175

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Shock

01-07-2002 14:38:12




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I just done some hydraulic work on my 175 and would like to know if it is working right.When I move my position lever to the stop it does not lift all the way up I have to go past the stop into constant pumping to reach maxiumn height.Is this the way yours does?




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Big Dean

01-07-2002 20:36:54




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 Re: Constant pumping ,Lift height on MF175 in reply to Shock, 01-07-2002 14:38:12  
Put the position lever in constant pump. Make a scribe mark across the liftcover & upper Lift arm. When you put the Position lever in transport the mark on the cover & the lift arm should separate 1/8" If I can help you email me



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Shock

01-08-2002 03:37:01




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 Re: Re: Constant pumping ,Lift height on MF175 in reply to Big Dean, 01-07-2002 20:36:54  
Thanks Big Dean for the response can I leave the position lever in constant pumping (at all times) and use the draft lever to raise and lower my lift?



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Big Dean

01-08-2002 09:59:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Constant pumping ,Lift height on MF175 in reply to Shock, 01-08-2002 03:37:01  
As long as it is not blowing the relief valve yes. You don't want to drive it with the relief Valve blowing.



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