Posted by old on August 08, 2017 at 19:34:15 from (209.86.226.34):
So I have been repairing my driveway form the Saturday flood we had. My Ford 841S has a heavy duty loader on it brand unknown. So I had a full bucket of grave and has set the loader down to push the gravel forward before I dumped that bucket full. So I pull on the lift control handle and nothing. I then tried the bucket control and nothing. No broken hoses or anything. So checked Crank shaft dive which I have had go bad and it is working just fine. Pop the top off the tank so make sure I had fluid and also look for movement and saw no movement. So I shut it off and go get chain and com-a-long to lift the loader so I can back it away and trouble shoot it. Come back and figure I better fire it back up since I had not shut the gas off. Fired it up and figured I'll pull one of the controls and the loader worked just fine again. It was new time so I parked it for the night. So what the heck happened that I lost hyds and then they came back THANKS
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