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Re: 1466 has pulsating lift arms while under load
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Posted by mike on June 19, 2002 at 21:21:32 from (216.74.205.234):
In Reply to: 1466 has pulsating lift arms while under load posted by Y. Canby on June 19, 2002 at 20:41:55:
the hitch pressure relief valve is located on the upper right hand side of rockshaft housing. it is sealed to the housing with an oring and a backup ring. if i remember correctly a 15/16 or 1 1/16 wrench will remove the valve assembly. next look inside rockshaft housing to locate seals about 1.5 inches inward. cabs make this very difficult standing on your head along right hand side of seat. oring goes to the left or inside and backup ring goes to the right or outside. get out the trouble light, mirror, and scribe. good luck, mike
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