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<blockquote data-quote="mike_belben" data-source="post: 132581" data-attributes="member: 14096"><p>If there is a removeable panel under your feet, pop it out and look for the hydraulic control valve for the loader. See if there are two little solenoids that thread in as spool blockers so that you cannot move the boom or curl until whatever logic controller is happy that you are strapped in. </p><p></p><p>On my fathers new holland Ls170 they were always wonky and we simply removed them. If i recall correctly i plugged them with SAE O ring standard plugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike_belben, post: 132581, member: 14096"] If there is a removeable panel under your feet, pop it out and look for the hydraulic control valve for the loader. See if there are two little solenoids that thread in as spool blockers so that you cannot move the boom or curl until whatever logic controller is happy that you are strapped in. On my fathers new holland Ls170 they were always wonky and we simply removed them. If i recall correctly i plugged them with SAE O ring standard plugs. [/QUOTE]
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