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Float position detent on lift arm valve.
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<blockquote data-quote="goodtech" data-source="post: 1749" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>There is no float adjustment on 743. What usually happens is the balls in the back of the spool get rusted and they don't work anymore. The easiest way to fix this is put your lift arms up, put in your safety stop. unhook the bar off the front of the valve on your lift arm spool go to the back of the machine and reach in there. I usually use a 2ft extention on a allen socket, take the two allen head screws out of the back of the body push the spool out of the front and pull spool and detent assembly out together. then pull your detent assembly slowly apart and watch for flying balls. there should be two springs and 4 balls. if you need to replace them make sure you buy about ten balls and a couple extra springs, there cheap and I you will loose a couple when assembling. but see if that helps you out at all. if you have anymore problems with the assembly let us know. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodtech, post: 1749, member: 259"] There is no float adjustment on 743. What usually happens is the balls in the back of the spool get rusted and they don't work anymore. The easiest way to fix this is put your lift arms up, put in your safety stop. unhook the bar off the front of the valve on your lift arm spool go to the back of the machine and reach in there. I usually use a 2ft extention on a allen socket, take the two allen head screws out of the back of the body push the spool out of the front and pull spool and detent assembly out together. then pull your detent assembly slowly apart and watch for flying balls. there should be two springs and 4 balls. if you need to replace them make sure you buy about ten balls and a couple extra springs, there cheap and I you will loose a couple when assembling. but see if that helps you out at all. if you have anymore problems with the assembly let us know. good luck [/QUOTE]
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