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826 Hydro with lift problem.
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Posted by Centaur Nut on August 23, 2006 at 18:43:00 from (67.72.98.45):
Hye, guys, I just bought an 826 Hydro diesel thats been sitting so long that 1 rear tire had gone flat & rotted where it was creased. I was told when we bought it that none of the hydraulics, tranny, steering, lift, nothing worked so we figured the flex plate was busted like our other Hydro has done before. After getting it home we fired it up and , lo & behold the steering started working! I tried putting it in gear and after a few seconds it started moving! Then our luck ran out. The lift, which is fully raised, won't go down, even with a bush hog on it (Ever hooked up to a bush hog without dropping the lift? MAJOR fun!). You can hear some fluid noise when you move the lift lever but nothing happens. We removed the whole lift but I can't find any visible problem. There's 1 valve I can move by hand to get the lift to move so I know the piston is not stuck, but I think that valve is controlled by the draft. Any suggestions? Thanks, Rick.
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