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Re: Farmhand F-10(?) loader hydraulic problem
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Posted by SoDak man on December 05, 2005 at 14:37:18 from (64.33.240.34):
In Reply to: Farmhand F-10(?) loader hydraulic problem posted by SoDak man on December 03, 2005 at 20:04:44:
Hi Allan. My loader is just like the pic. The tilt cables are the ones dropping down. The cylinder inside the upper arm was rebuilt. When you use the word "leaking", do you mean air or fluid. I haven't seen any fluid or heard any air. Do you need some kind of pic of the controls? I no longer have the control on for the grapple fork/haystacker. It was removed yrs ago. I made a 3D picture of the control with paintshop pro but don't know how to insert it here. Would the pic help? Like I said earlier, I need some methods or guidance on how to find out which is bad, the control or the bucket cylinder. Let me know what you need next. We may have to get on the phone and hammer this thing out. Thanks
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