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1086 hitch arms won't go down.
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Posted by Chris Burchfield on May 08, 2007 at 04:46:32 from (75.64.47.35):
I tried posting this the other day in the body of a thread. Trying again as a new thread. I"ve got the same problem on my 1086. The I & T Shop manual identifies for the PCF systems possibilities: Drop poppet misadjusted, Linkage misadjusted, Drop poppet pilot unseating/rod broken, Drop rate screw turned in too far, Actuating rod or pin binding, Draft control valve spool binding in open sosition or spring damaged. I don"t know if I have an Open Center System or the PFC. It does have a TA. The shift leaver is frozen in place. I"m told it"s best to leave it alone. I think I"ve found a serial# 26344. From what I"ve read here looks like the TA was not offered till 1979 though not sure what year mine was made. I have the fast slow response, up/down and two draft levers. I worked last weekend moving the fast slow and up down levers to the front and rear after disconecting from the cab lever, directly at the valves themselves. It"s a tight area with the cab in place. Any response will be appreciated. Chris.
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