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Re: massey 1100 hydraulic lift
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Posted by barnrat on January 20, 2006 at 05:30:58 from (12.31.20.95):
In Reply to: Re: massey 1100 hydraulic lift posted by dmoran on January 19, 2006 at 21:42:25:
There is only one valve that operates the 3 point hitch. lots of different ways it can be controled but only one valve. The way it works is fluid bypasses the valve(hitch down) or fluid goes throughthe valve until hitch is at desired height then bypasses, or fluid goes to valve hitch raises and if linkage doen't stop hitch from lifting, relief valve will dump fluid. In what you are describing oil is not reaching the valve, the valve is stuck or the the valve is not being actuated(linkage). The T shaped piece your refering to controls the main valve(horizontal rod below and behind T piece). The piece with the screw and the lock nut you should be able to push down and it should move the T piece thus actating the main valve. It sounds like the pin has sheared on the T piece or the lock not piece has become bent, broken or worn. Let me know if that helps or you need more info.
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