Posted by Charles Todd on June 30, 2008 at 16:06:05 from (205.242.95.137):
Long story short, I loaned my F504D to my father the bale about 200 round bales a few weeks ago. He finished baling the hay, thank goodness. Started it up a few days later to load it onto the trailer and as he actuated the remotes to raise the loader he heard a "pop" and the rear remotes quit working.
I went to his place yesterday and pulled the check valves from the valves (rebuilt them earlier this year), looked good. ran out of daylight and plan to look at it tomorrow.
The power steering works, the hitch works, the remotes are DEAD! I do not suspect the valves. This leaves the flow divider to the steering and the relief valve, to my knowledge...
Any sugestions? I apoligize for the long post. Some of you probably think I fell off the face of the Earth, sorry to disappoint :)
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