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753G no lift no tilt
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<blockquote data-quote="lonfu" data-source="post: 125394" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>yes, I am. took before pix and after ones are the same. checked with a hydraulic schematic too..... The continuing story of my woe... so, replaced 9 year old batt thinking that low amperage could be the culprit, but no... still have problems. pulled out hydraulic schematic and none of my hoses seem to be cross connected. Ok, so turns out that the bics stem/solenoid valve controls the (bic's locking valve) the stem valve is the pilot valve that controls the actual valve that does the work. there are 2 Pilot operated valves, one in the tilt circuit and one in the lift circuit. both of these are controlled by the Stem valve and solenoid which allows a hydraulic valve to operate... So, I'm back where I started. logically it would seem since both are not working then the electronic control pilot valve is out? But no, I've tested the solenoid and stem valve. I can feel it activating out side the tractor. but I replaced them anyways. the only other things that are in the hydraulic circuit are these hydraulic operated valves that are controlled by the stem/solenoid valve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lonfu, post: 125394, member: 11315"] yes, I am. took before pix and after ones are the same. checked with a hydraulic schematic too..... The continuing story of my woe... so, replaced 9 year old batt thinking that low amperage could be the culprit, but no... still have problems. pulled out hydraulic schematic and none of my hoses seem to be cross connected. Ok, so turns out that the bics stem/solenoid valve controls the (bic's locking valve) the stem valve is the pilot valve that controls the actual valve that does the work. there are 2 Pilot operated valves, one in the tilt circuit and one in the lift circuit. both of these are controlled by the Stem valve and solenoid which allows a hydraulic valve to operate... So, I'm back where I started. logically it would seem since both are not working then the electronic control pilot valve is out? But no, I've tested the solenoid and stem valve. I can feel it activating out side the tractor. but I replaced them anyways. the only other things that are in the hydraulic circuit are these hydraulic operated valves that are controlled by the stem/solenoid valve. [/QUOTE]
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