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L785 bucket won't curl unless lifting boom
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutchofsc" data-source="post: 78427" data-attributes="member: 11202"><p>Update, I have replaced the valve and rebuild the cylinders, the problem persists. The same exact symptoms, to the tee. I decided to throw in the towel and just use the machine as is. The only issue was that I had a small leak from the fitting leading to the auxilary's. I couldn't get it to quit leaking, I didn't have an o ring to replace the leaking one and I didn't need the auxilary hydraulics to work. I decided to remove the line and fitting all together, and replace the fitting with a plug that came on the new valve. PROBLEM SOLVED! The boom and bucket work as they should. I don't know how the auxilary connections had any way of making the bucket no curl, but that's what it took. Does anyone know why there is a quick connect from the valve to the auxilary? I would just use another hard line if I designed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutchofsc, post: 78427, member: 11202"] Update, I have replaced the valve and rebuild the cylinders, the problem persists. The same exact symptoms, to the tee. I decided to throw in the towel and just use the machine as is. The only issue was that I had a small leak from the fitting leading to the auxilary's. I couldn't get it to quit leaking, I didn't have an o ring to replace the leaking one and I didn't need the auxilary hydraulics to work. I decided to remove the line and fitting all together, and replace the fitting with a plug that came on the new valve. PROBLEM SOLVED! The boom and bucket work as they should. I don't know how the auxilary connections had any way of making the bucket no curl, but that's what it took. Does anyone know why there is a quick connect from the valve to the auxilary? I would just use another hard line if I designed it. [/QUOTE]
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