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Float position detent on lift arm valve.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 1752" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I had a fiddle with my other 743 today (bob 2.0), it does indeed lock into detent when you push the peddle rite down.</p><p>Now, to fix it, as goodtech said, they can rust in place or the previous owner had a fiddle and lost a spring or some balls. One other thing you may need is the housing that they run may be worn (that cylinder that sits over the centring spring assembly on the spool valve). I found on my 731 that where the steel balls ran in that housing had worn 4 grooves and it would not hold in the detent position. You may need to buy a new one or machine a new one and harden it.</p><p>The "float" position releases the hydro pressure to the lift arms rite? please correct me if i'm wrong, as i have always thought that it did but have never had a machine that actually did it, well not one thats currently working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 1752, member: 82"] I had a fiddle with my other 743 today (bob 2.0), it does indeed lock into detent when you push the peddle rite down. Now, to fix it, as goodtech said, they can rust in place or the previous owner had a fiddle and lost a spring or some balls. One other thing you may need is the housing that they run may be worn (that cylinder that sits over the centring spring assembly on the spool valve). I found on my 731 that where the steel balls ran in that housing had worn 4 grooves and it would not hold in the detent position. You may need to buy a new one or machine a new one and harden it. The “float” position releases the hydro pressure to the lift arms rite? please correct me if i'm wrong, as i have always thought that it did but have never had a machine that actually did it, well not one thats currently working. [/QUOTE]
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