The operating rod is still straight and the lever only has 4 lugs, so indexing should be good. The internal parts look pretty robust and nothing looked bent or too worn. Making a 2" extension seems like a good work around for the short term.
The pump locks in the raise position and lifts like normal. It was getting dark so I just checked it sitting in the shed and didn't run it all the way up. The left cylinder leaks a little and at times squits oil out at full extension.
The previous problem was that when I pushed the rod foward to lower the bucket the rod would bounce back and the and the loader would stop unless I held the rod down. In addition the loader would raise when the rod was on the stop and it did not have much power. I'll give it a little better try out today.
I have an older pump. It has been updated to the 750 psi spec at some point. My parts book only shows the later version. What does the 'hold up ball lift pin' do ? I think I have the earler version of the 'differential check valve lift pin' ( externally, both pins are the same size). What does it do ? The differential check valve, valve ball, and spring (#s 70, 71, 72) are only listed for SN 391364 and up. How did the earlier version work ?
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