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T300 with no real lifting power
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 33599" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I see they confirm the aux is stuck on too. I don't know exactly how its controlled in the valve its self, but i assume its done with a spool that is moved from side to side with oil from the coil and stem setup. Its always possible a spring is broken or the spool is sticky. I'd assume a spring as you mentioned you can operate the aux hydraulics in one way to give you back lift and tilt power.</p><p>I have been lucky enough to not have an issue like this, only coils and stems. As a quick test, try swapping stems from side to side, see if the fault can still be cleared with moving the thumb switch in the same direction. Keep the coils in the same place, only move the stems.</p><p>This will just rule out a sticky stem, you never know, they may have over looked it.</p><p>If its still on the same side, i'd pull the spool out of the control valve, see what you can find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 33599, member: 82"] I see they confirm the aux is stuck on too. I don't know exactly how its controlled in the valve its self, but i assume its done with a spool that is moved from side to side with oil from the coil and stem setup. Its always possible a spring is broken or the spool is sticky. I'd assume a spring as you mentioned you can operate the aux hydraulics in one way to give you back lift and tilt power. I have been lucky enough to not have an issue like this, only coils and stems. As a quick test, try swapping stems from side to side, see if the fault can still be cleared with moving the thumb switch in the same direction. Keep the coils in the same place, only move the stems. This will just rule out a sticky stem, you never know, they may have over looked it. If its still on the same side, i'd pull the spool out of the control valve, see what you can find. [/QUOTE]
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