Posted by pete 23 on January 25, 2015 at 20:39:09 from (173.87.13.92):
In Reply to: 450 2 point posted by BudKaiser on January 25, 2015 at 17:50:23:
If the hoses are hooked correctly, the hitch will raise when you move lever forward on a 450. Opposite of a 4 or 560. And that hitch should hold up indefinitely. Most likely the check valve block and it should be easy to repair with a new o-ring. Could be the cyl also and that is easy to test. Just take the hose off that is not holding hitch up and if any oil leaks out it is cyl leaking. Also, if hoses are hooked correctly, that hose would be the one not going into the check valve block.
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