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ASV RC50 hydraulics arms not working, solenoid, valve, bleeding?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrpriceisright" data-source="post: 106357" data-attributes="member: 17272"><p>Good news. The continuous flow sw is apparently off in the center position (and has a locking tab). I checked the battery (12.4 volts). I found a lot of moisture and dirt in the fuse box, the lid is not anywhere near a tight fit and we've had a foot of rain in the last few weeks. I found the ignition 10a fuse about 99% corroded through, so that when I pulled it out one leg stayed in the socket. the large 60a power fuse was also mostly corroded through. I replaced those and pulled all the relays and cleaned their contacts (and all the maxi fuses). ignition came on, glow plugs ok and started right up - no big clunk with the safety bar, hydraulics all normal. Still not idling normally when warm so I think I will replace the fuel pump. I did read the manual on hydraulic oil change and didn't see any mention of bleeding. Quite relieved that the hydraulics are working now. When things are drier I may pull all the fuses and spray some switch cleaner on the sockets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpriceisright, post: 106357, member: 17272"] Good news. The continuous flow sw is apparently off in the center position (and has a locking tab). I checked the battery (12.4 volts). I found a lot of moisture and dirt in the fuse box, the lid is not anywhere near a tight fit and we've had a foot of rain in the last few weeks. I found the ignition 10a fuse about 99% corroded through, so that when I pulled it out one leg stayed in the socket. the large 60a power fuse was also mostly corroded through. I replaced those and pulled all the relays and cleaned their contacts (and all the maxi fuses). ignition came on, glow plugs ok and started right up - no big clunk with the safety bar, hydraulics all normal. Still not idling normally when warm so I think I will replace the fuel pump. I did read the manual on hydraulic oil change and didn't see any mention of bleeding. Quite relieved that the hydraulics are working now. When things are drier I may pull all the fuses and spray some switch cleaner on the sockets. [/QUOTE]
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