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Posted by BillWV on March 27, 2004 at 13:37:21 from (129.71.136.241):
Just got a SC with FH. Never been around one before, so I'll have lots of questions. To start: 1. Mine goes up fast and down very slow. Is this normal? The down pressure will pick up one side of the back end but not both at the same time. 2. Mine has flexible hydraulic lines going from the valve in from the the brake pedals to a splitter block of some kind on the floorboard right in front of the seat bracket, then two lines leaving that block go back to the rear cylinder. Some of the lines are worn and leaking, couldn't I just run 2 lines straight back to the rear and take that splitter out. Not sure what it is for. 3. The far left hand control that supposed to (I think) level or tilt the implement side to side doesn't appear to do much. The arm on the left side of the gas tank moves through its full range, just doesn't seem to have any effect on the hitch. Anybody got pictures of the correct attachent points for the linkages? Thanks, Bill
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