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Re: 560 hydraulic problem
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Posted by Joe Evans on March 28, 2004 at 20:05:38 from (209.41.235.29):
In Reply to: 560 hydraulic problem posted by joe on March 27, 2004 at 18:08:53:
Joe: Jim J bring up a good point which I had forgotten about probably because this was not my problem. On the Hydra-Touch spools, an extension of the spools themselves poke out into the open. These have 'flats' on them so that you can turn the spools for operating a two-way or one-way remote cylinder. Proper positioning of the spools is accomplished by roll pins thru the spool shafts, and the pins are indexed by small keeper clips. Sometimes the spools will get turned to an in-between position and/or the roll pins get bent or are missing. Also the indexing clips may be gone. Any of these conditions will confuse the hydraulic system and get it all confused about what it's supposed to do. Hot damn wilbur! Got my 460 hydro problems all resolved today! Culprit? Plugged orifice again! Looked to us like a wood chip blocking flow.
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