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Hydraulics fixed (How to solve your problem)
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Posted by Huss on May 25, 2007 at 01:56:38 from (211.26.109.232):
To all new tractor enthusiasts,we find many difficulties in our restorations and its even worse when you cant get help. This is how I fixed my problem: At the top of the page,there is a search function. Type in the word associated with your problem and read related postings.One person on this site said, 'there are not many here that can help you'.You would be suprised how many intelligent people have posted replies to many troubled enthusiasts,such as myself.By reading postings,I looked at the advice that was given to others and applied it to my problem.Through process of elimination,I found and have since rectified my problems.They were: 1.The unloading valve was blocked and built up with alot of gunk. 2.The blue O ring under the top cover(control valve to lift cylinder). 3.The control valve itself. 4.Spool valves needed a good clean out. 5.Most importantly I was able to attain schematic drawings for flow of the hydraulics
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