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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 3410" data-attributes="member: 543"><p>Hi Tazza, I did notice a cross over wire going from the back solenoid to the front one. The parts manual doesn't show one, but I didn't want to mess with it until I got some info. Man, I was hoping to get a seat for less. The dealer replaced a bunch of hyd hoses, including removing the engine, so I just put a little over $600 into her. I didn't want to drop so much on a seat. I'll look around a bit more. They charge $75 an hour (US)! But only charged me for 3 hours. I'm not complaining...they could have soaked me. That sounds like alot of work for the control block. That can't be done on the machine? I'm fairly mechanically inclined, but haven't messed with hydraulics much. The arms drop pretty darn fast....reallly annoying. I can't quite figure out all the parts in the diagram. Would it be the spool side or the relief valve side, or both? I'm gonna tackle the steering adjustment tomorrow. I probably should have pushed the dealer a little, but I didn't want them to add any to the price. The backward circle is annoying, too. It needs a bunch of other little things, too. the fuel guage doesn't seem to work, the lights don't work, the hourmeter is nonfunctional. Does yours have lift assist rams for the cab? I checked out all your pictures. That looked like a fun project. Very impressive. Thanks for all your help. (I can't get paragraph splits to work on my posts)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 3410, member: 543"] Hi Tazza, I did notice a cross over wire going from the back solenoid to the front one. The parts manual doesn't show one, but I didn't want to mess with it until I got some info. Man, I was hoping to get a seat for less. The dealer replaced a bunch of hyd hoses, including removing the engine, so I just put a little over $600 into her. I didn't want to drop so much on a seat. I'll look around a bit more. They charge $75 an hour (US)! But only charged me for 3 hours. I'm not complaining...they could have soaked me. That sounds like alot of work for the control block. That can't be done on the machine? I'm fairly mechanically inclined, but haven't messed with hydraulics much. The arms drop pretty darn fast....reallly annoying. I can't quite figure out all the parts in the diagram. Would it be the spool side or the relief valve side, or both? I'm gonna tackle the steering adjustment tomorrow. I probably should have pushed the dealer a little, but I didn't want them to add any to the price. The backward circle is annoying, too. It needs a bunch of other little things, too. the fuel guage doesn't seem to work, the lights don't work, the hourmeter is nonfunctional. Does yours have lift assist rams for the cab? I checked out all your pictures. That looked like a fun project. Very impressive. Thanks for all your help. (I can't get paragraph splits to work on my posts) [/QUOTE]
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