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Re: 826 Hydro with lift problem.
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Posted by Aces on August 23, 2006 at 19:01:42 from (65.54.154.112):
In Reply to: 826 Hydro with lift problem. posted by Centaur Nut on August 23, 2006 at 18:43:00:
Centaur The first place I would hve looked before you took the lift off would have been through the third like plate. The lift as a sencing harm that comes up from the torsion bar and 1 down from the top the one from the top must behind the 1 up from the bottom. Once in a while the top one will slip past the bottom harm then the hitch goes all the way up and will not go down. If you have the hitch off you will not see this. So check everything now that you are in there. When you put the hitch back on take the third link plate off so you can hold the top arm back so it will end up behind the bottom arm the top arm as a strong spring on it that you will have to hold.
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