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dexta hydraulics causing mental instability!!

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Mtneerdan

05-25-2004 17:43:32




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Hi all, I'm working on a 59' fordson dexta. The initial problem was that the lift had no position control. Worked like it was in draft all the time. I took the top plate off and the cam follower pin was worn nearly all the way through. I replaced the pin, and adjusted it per the shop manual, reassembled it, and still have the same problem. Tore it back down, took the top plate to a friend who worked for ford for nearly twenty years (tractor division) and had him look it over. Said it all looked good, but he tweaked a little and said to try it again. Still have the same problem. Except now, it will work in position control without any weight on it. Pull the lever up a little, the arms will jump up an inch or so, pull it a little more, and the same. Will work like this all the way to the top. Put some weight on it, and as soon as you lift the quadrant lever high enough for it to lift, it goeas all the way to the top. If you put the quadrant lever right in the middle, set the rpm to about 800, and just sit back and watch, it will suddenly go all the way to the top. Then it will change it's mind, and slowly go all the way back down. After it settles in really good, it will suddenly decide it wants to go back up, and away it goes. I took the top back off, and everything seems to be working smoothly when the lever is moved. Nothing seems to be sticking. For some reason I'm just not seeing the problem with this one. Someone tell me what the heck is going on before I lose my mind!!!

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tom

06-09-2004 15:11:39




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 Re: dexta hydraulics causing mental instability!! in reply to Mtneerdan, 05-25-2004 17:43:32  
I was just reading about your problem on with your dexta hydraulics, I have a replaced the same worn parts on mine, having difficulty setting up the correct positions on the control valve linkage, i have a manual but it very vague. Just wondering how you got on with your problem and if you can sent any links to good info. Thanks
Tom



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Mtneerdan

06-18-2004 17:15:18




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 Re: Re: dexta hydraulics causing mental instabilit in reply to tom, 06-09-2004 15:11:39  
Hey Tom, I have gotten significant response to this question on the dexta bulletin board at Oscar's fordson pages. I post under the same name there as I have here. To save me an enormous amount of typing, just check it out there. Hope it helps.
Later



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Peter, U.K.

06-06-2004 00:26:09




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 Re: dexta hydraulics causing mental instability!! in reply to Mtneerdan, 05-25-2004 17:43:32  
Post your question on Oscar's Fordson site - www.fordson.freeweb.nl the resident expert there, Brian should be able to help you.



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