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Re: Hydraulics Help!
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Posted by Willy P on December 30, 2005 at 07:38:09 from (204.96.24.153):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulics Help! posted by J. Schwiebert on December 30, 2005 at 02:58:31:
Yes this is the original Ford valve and both the loader and the bucket leak down,but it will hold up the front of the tractor,but will not hold up it's own weight. I put a cut off valve in the hosr to the cylinder and raise it up and turn this valve off and the loader would stay up,also I would raise it up kill the tractor and take off the return line off of the valve and oil flowed out as the loader leaked down and when the loader hit the floor the oil stopped. Also I had a machine shop repack the tilt cylinders (so I know that it was done right)and they still leak. The check valves and the springs were replaced. Sorry for the long post. Help Thanks
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