Posted by jtedescucci on September 10, 2015 at 08:45:51 from (75.143.155.126):
In Reply to: Re: 6605 3-point lift posted by Smit on September 07, 2015 at 20:15:08:
TxJimm & Smit - as I said before I appreciate so much your replies to my original question (In fact I appreciate ALL the replies), but I'm gonna do something now that MIGHT be taken the wrong way, so please understand before I say anything that my intent is NOT to offend. I NEED to ask you a question. I simply do not understand HOW the RS position sensor could be responsible for the "weak" 3-point lift. As best I can understand things, the position sensor's job is to tell the "electronics" the position that the lift is in. And I just don't see how the weak condition of the lift might be caused by a position sensor. Please know this: I would be THRILLED to find that the problem is a result of a relatively inexpensive position switch INSTEAD of a $1200 hydraulic control unit ... but right now I'm thinking that I PROBABLY won't be that lucky. I am standing by - waiting for your reply (and HOPING that you DO reply - as before ... you HAVE been helpful). And AGAIN I thank you ... FredT
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