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roy

06-16-2000 03:13:32




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well i got everything back together, and now hyd come up but they do not hold. they drift down right away????? what did i do wrong. also it seems to me i have to rev engine up pretty good to even get them to activate. is this normal i am putting 90 weight in it




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Grant

06-30-2000 02:53:59




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 Re: fordson major hyd in reply to roy, 06-16-2000 03:13:32  
I don't know what you mean by got everything back together so if you had the hydraulic lift to pieces I would say you had damaged the piston seal or the o-ring at the end of the hydraulic cylinder. The transfer pipe which is the aprox. 1 inch steel tube running horizontal toward the front of the tractor next to the cylinder could have a damaged o-ring also. The hydraulic arms should come up fast at an idle. You shouldn't have to rev the tractor up unless you have something heavy on there, even then the relief valve will probably open. Possiblity the transfer pipe from the hydraulic pump going vertically up to the hydraulic lift has got damaged o-rings. Let me know how you get on. Grant (New Zealand)

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roy

06-30-2000 03:32:49




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 Re: Re: fordson major hyd in reply to Grant, 06-30-2000 02:53:59  
i had it all apart and replaced some valves that were sticking .i also replaced o-ring on that line you are talking about???. the arms do come up fast at a idle with nothing on , but as soon as i put the brush hog on it will not pick it up unless i rev engine up full tilt??? it will hold it up omce i get it up even for a couple days. on other one i done same thing and as soon as you throttle down the hyd drop right away? am about at end with these things. am now in process of replacing rear wheeel seals and bearings as they are leaking. will keep in touch

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