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Re: 240 has the hic-ups
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Posted by bob w. on April 11, 2001 at 11:21:11 from (209.240.224.226):
In Reply to: 240 has the hic-ups posted by BobinIL on April 11, 2001 at 06:30:43:
if you leave the 3 point raised with the motor shut down does it drift all the way down , was your 240 originaly a fast hitch ? it sounds like your cylinder is by passing internaly , if it drifts down lift it up and place a jack under it then cap the lines off and remove the jack if it still drifts your cylinder is leaking internaly. also sounds like the linkage on the left side of the fast hitch that controls the control valve may be out of adjustment but i would fix the drifting problem first, it sounds like your fast hitch mechanism is trying to conpensate for a bad cylinder. hope this helps .
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