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Posted by Mstrumpet on May 18, 2005 at 17:16:14 from (204.69.147.65):
I bought a Jubilee last year. It had a bucket on it and it always worked fine with the hitch locked to the drawbar so the 3 pt wasn't able to go all the way up. I would put it in a good position and shut off the hydraulic line with the faucet handle that it was rigged with. Then the 3pt would only work for a little while and then quit. This year I tore the piston assembly apart and put it a replacement "B" type piston as recommended and a new "O" ring. Now it lifts just great the first time and the very next time you try it, it won't lift at all. The old "O" ring was bad, so that was part of the problem, but apparently not all the problem. It was suggested that it may be the "check" valve or unloading valve. Does that sound right? The pump must be OK or it wouldn't lift at all. Any ideas? Thanks Loads - Mike S.
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