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test for bad actuator and/or BICS controller
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<blockquote data-quote="Axel" data-source="post: 82478" data-attributes="member: 11648"><p>so it looks like the tilt actuator has failed. I switched the harnesses going from the hand controls and the lift continued to work while the tilt(now controlled using the LH control) caused the valve to lock immediately. both actuators have oil on them so I'm guessing that the leaking from one or both spools onto the actuators has caused the failure of one. Is bobcat the only good source for actuators? any way to recondition an actuator that has failed due to oil?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axel, post: 82478, member: 11648"] so it looks like the tilt actuator has failed. I switched the harnesses going from the hand controls and the lift continued to work while the tilt(now controlled using the LH control) caused the valve to lock immediately. both actuators have oil on them so I'm guessing that the leaking from one or both spools onto the actuators has caused the failure of one. Is bobcat the only good source for actuators? any way to recondition an actuator that has failed due to oil? [/QUOTE]
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