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Hydraulic lift

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Olfarmboy

06-26-2007 09:51:27




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Does anyone have a picture of the vertical fork to control valve connection?
I took off the left side plate and discovered that the fingertip lever moves the vertical(?) fork but it is not connected to anything. I don't see any point near the pump body or along the PTO drive shat to hook the fork ends to.
Just purchased at an estate auction - no info given. I have the dealer service manual but it does not show the comp

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John (UK)

06-28-2007 11:39:43




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 Re: Hydraulic lift in reply to Olfarmboy, 06-26-2007 09:51:27  
What Jerry has told you is correct, but if you need pictures, email me at:-
fergusontractors@tiscali.co.uk and tell me again what you need and I will send some.....John



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Olfarmboy

06-27-2007 18:12:16




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 Re: Hydraulic lift in reply to Olfarmboy, 06-26-2007 09:51:27  
Jerry, thanks for the help. I had trouble finding the ball ends for the control valve - that is what was hiding under the baffle. Finally got the re-connected to the "H" control forks. Bet the spring that holds the forks forward ahd come loose - boy is that one fun without the factory tools. I have that all together now, just have to add the hydraulic oil.



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Olfarmboy

06-26-2007 12:58:48




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 Re: Hydraulic lift in reply to Olfarmboy, 06-26-2007 09:51:27  
Thanks Jerry. I found the "H" hiding below the safety valve baffle. Next question: Is it necessary to un-bolt one of the arms in order to fit the bvall end of the valve into the cup at the end of the arm?



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Jerry/MT

06-26-2007 16:20:59




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 Re: Hydraulic lift in reply to Olfarmboy, 06-26-2007 12:58:48  
I've never had to do it before but I'm told you can spread the ends with your fingers and slip them over the vontrol valve "T". John (UK) another forum contributor, has advised several people to do this so I'm sure he's correct. if yours is not attached to the control valve, I'd try to find out what caused that.



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Jerry/MT

06-26-2007 12:43:30




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 Re: Hydraulic lift in reply to Olfarmboy, 06-26-2007 09:51:27  
The lower arms of the control fork hook to the "T" shaped part of the control valve that is conneced to the pump. It's kind of a an "H" shaped formed metal piece that attaches to the lift cylinder, I believe, and has a small return spring attached to the "crossbar" on the "H". The crossbar is part of a "U"shapeed piece that pivots and it's lower end attached to the contol valve. I hope this helps you.

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