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<blockquote data-quote="JWL" data-source="post: 127548" data-attributes="member: 22424"><p>Sorry for the confusion. We aren't using the bobcat to run a disk. We are just trying to use it to move the disk. It is just easier to hook the fork to the disk hitch, drop a pin in and couple the hydraulics to lift and pull the disk out of the way to cut grass in the area it is parked, etc. For moving any hydraulically lifted implement around the yard we hoped to use the bobcat at time. The issue is when I toggle the switch it won't lift the disk unless I use maximum flow and high flow settings and even when I do this, the second I left off on the toggle the disk will drop back down to the ground. I was wondering if I am using the correct controls but I believe I am and that you are likely right about a bad valve that is by-passing/leaking.</p><p></p><p>Any idea on how to fix it if the valve is leaking/by-passing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWL, post: 127548, member: 22424"] Sorry for the confusion. We aren't using the bobcat to run a disk. We are just trying to use it to move the disk. It is just easier to hook the fork to the disk hitch, drop a pin in and couple the hydraulics to lift and pull the disk out of the way to cut grass in the area it is parked, etc. For moving any hydraulically lifted implement around the yard we hoped to use the bobcat at time. The issue is when I toggle the switch it won't lift the disk unless I use maximum flow and high flow settings and even when I do this, the second I left off on the toggle the disk will drop back down to the ground. I was wondering if I am using the correct controls but I believe I am and that you are likely right about a bad valve that is by-passing/leaking. Any idea on how to fix it if the valve is leaking/by-passing? [/QUOTE]
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