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Re: need help on LX665 NH skid loader
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Posted by casered on June 21, 2005 at 16:44:50 from (209.86.74.14):
In Reply to: Re: need help on LX665 NH skid loader posted by RickB on June 21, 2005 at 15:20:12:
You mentioned the load checks and I didnt think about them before. When you go to curl the bucket back if you just put a very small amount of foot pressure to the valve it will start to tilt forward instead of back. With more pressure applied it will start to curl back. I hope my previous post did not sound sarcastic. After I typed it and posted it I thought maybe it did. I did not mean it to be if it came across that way. I know what you are saying about the valve being much more costly then the packing. Not to mention you need to stand on you head to get in there at it. I just hate the thought of doing something that is unnecassary. I think we will start at the cylinders though and rule them out. If they are not it at least they will be good to go for another couple thousand hours. Thanks,
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