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Re: 100 Hydraulics
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Posted by Novel Idea Guy on February 16, 2005 at 15:23:49 from (64.80.110.40):
In Reply to: Re: 100 Hydraulics posted by Mike Beam on February 16, 2005 at 13:58:08:
While helpful, you and EricB are talking about two completely different things. I believe you are talking about the 100's TOUCH CONTROL system. EricB is imagining a conventional valve-hose-cylinder arrangement. His suggestions will help to a point, but not entirely. The Touch Control system is a self-contained block under the gas tank with two pairs of hydraulically-actuated rocker arms. These two arms can be connected to any number of implements to raise and lower them. So, you're saying that the arm attached to the rear lift (3pt conversion kit or 1pt fast hitch?) works fine, even under load? If that's so, then you probably have an issue with either the valve or the cylinder that moves the arm for the front blade. All that stuff's internal to the touch control block, and the only way to troubleshoot it is to pull it off and take it apart...
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