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3 point stuck in up position
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John Bailey

06-20-2001 06:24:30




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I just purchased a MF35 perkins and shortly after trying it out, the lift started to be difficult and try to stay up after the position lever was lowered. Finally it stuck completely in the up position. The I&T Shop manual said this is caused by a broken control valve spring, which I did not believe it could be broken since it seemed to gradually get worse. My guess was something plugged the valve since it was at the bottom of the hydraulic sump where trask would accumulate. I found postings on cleaning out the sump with deisel, kerosine, or a product called Lubies Sump Cleaner. Lubies is sold direct from the manufacturer here in the Dallas (Desoto) area, but they have a minimum 4 gallon order. Since you mix it with water, 1 gallon is more than enough for this task. Their number is 877-428-9937, and they are located off of Hampton road south of I-20. Since I didn't want 4 gallons of cleaner to keep around the house, I opted for the diesel. A friend works at a industrial equipment shop and suggested removing most of the hydraulic oil, and then adding enough diesel to fill to an acceptable operating level for the pump.

I removed the right side inspection cover(before draining fluid), started the engine, and worked the position selector. It would not move into the lowering position without my directly manipulating the internal lever thru the inspection hole. After working it back and forthe several times, it seemed to free up and work once again.

I have now drained the sump and filled it partially with diesel to hopefully dissolve some of the crud in the bottom of the sump. Tonight I will run the tractor while I work the lift up and down to clean out the system with the diesel. I would like to try something that would dissolve the crud better, but I can't justify 4 gallons of Lubies at $14.85 each.

Does anyone have an alternative to the lubies or Diesel that would dissolve the crud? Will the diesel actually dissolve it? My Auto Trans shift solenoid stuck a few months back, and it started working again after adding some of the Trans restore fluid from Autozone. Would this have been safe to add to a hydraulic system on my tractor?

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M. Mackenzie

09-06-2004 13:16:54




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 Re: 3 point stuck in up position - my own findings in reply to John Bailey, 06-20-2001 06:24:30  
Just inquiring re did you manage to correct your problem(3 point stuck) and could you advise how you solved your problem...I have run into the same
problem with my MF 3cyl Deisel.
Cheer's
MDMackenzie
On. CA.



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kevin

06-21-2001 05:28:39




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 Re: 3 point stuck in up position - my own findings. in reply to John Bailey, 06-20-2001 06:24:30  
John, I just finished cleaning the hydraulic system in my TO-20 and I can offer you a few suggestions. My experience is that solvents like diesel fuel or kerosene are not real effective at cleaning the goo out of the bottom of the cases because the goo is water staturated oil. The diesel or kerosene don't solvate with water. What I did is to use methanol in a squirt bottle and sprayed the hydraulic pump area through the inspection cover and also I removed the PTO shaft and sprayed the case in there also. The methanol is able to make the goo fluid so that it can be flushed out the drain holes. I couldn't get the goo to move using petroleum based solvents.

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