Posted by couv on April 15, 2010 at 04:59:32 from (209.33.29.72):
It unfoturnately took several weeks from when I broke down the Touch Control block, until I could put it back to gethr.
I do believe I got all the correct o-rings on the right spool. Cleaned all the gunk out of the bottom of the pan, cleaned the needle-shaped screen.
I was about to put the head on, when I noticed a 5th small spring, ball-point pen sized, coming out of a hole. i believe it came out of the pressure control hole.
I double checked that I had a small spring in each spool hole (on two the springs go in to the front, on two the spools are reversed so the spring is on the head end)
The spring fit inside the metal cap in the pressure control hole, so that's where I put it.
With the tractor running at idle, one lift arm will move all the way to "full up" before the other lift arm moves at all. At full throttle, they move quicker, but still seem to be almost "sequenced" rather than "simutaneous".
Lifting of rear tools doensn't seem as powerful, particularly at less than full throttle.
I did notice that the fresh clean fluid I just installed appears darker than when I put it in just a few months ago. So I put fresh fluid in it again. If I have to take the head off, I'll seee if the fluid is dark again. I checked the filter, it was clean of any gunk. Any idea where the 5th spring goes ?
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