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732 (743) lift arm trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="732_Guy" data-source="post: 112474" data-attributes="member: 18846"><p>This is a 40 year old machine that has worked ok for the last few moths in hard commercial use. Everything was working great yesterday. Half way through the job the lift arms started acting up. I managed to finish the job. It was hard. Some times you get what you ask for. Other times you get a variety of odd and erratic behaviors- • reversed direction not asked for. This one was really weird. Half way with boom going up it will stop and slowly start going back down under power. • Sometimes heel down does not make anything happen. Other times it does. • Sometimes the loader arms seem to be fighting themselves as though one is going up and the other is going down but I am not sure. Hard to tell. But there will be engine strain with no movement at times. • Sometimes left foot toe all the way down makes boom fall real fast which is normal, and other times it goes down very very slow. • fluid level is ok • no leaks observed • problem is consistently hot or cold • no other controls are not even slightly affected My thought is the lift arm control valve is shot. If it were just a bad lift cylinder, say with internal leakage this could not explain everything we see here. Only a central component like a faulty control valve could explain all this crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="732_Guy, post: 112474, member: 18846"] This is a 40 year old machine that has worked ok for the last few moths in hard commercial use. Everything was working great yesterday. Half way through the job the lift arms started acting up. I managed to finish the job. It was hard. Some times you get what you ask for. Other times you get a variety of odd and erratic behaviors- • reversed direction not asked for. This one was really weird. Half way with boom going up it will stop and slowly start going back down under power. • Sometimes heel down does not make anything happen. Other times it does. • Sometimes the loader arms seem to be fighting themselves as though one is going up and the other is going down but I am not sure. Hard to tell. But there will be engine strain with no movement at times. • Sometimes left foot toe all the way down makes boom fall real fast which is normal, and other times it goes down very very slow. • fluid level is ok • no leaks observed • problem is consistently hot or cold • no other controls are not even slightly affected My thought is the lift arm control valve is shot. If it were just a bad lift cylinder, say with internal leakage this could not explain everything we see here. Only a central component like a faulty control valve could explain all this crap. [/QUOTE]
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