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L185 Hydraulic Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 48514" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Is the bucket circuit working properly?</p><p>Does the engine pull down when you try and raise the boom?</p><p>When you raise the boom, will the boom stay up until you move the pedal to raise?</p><p>First I would install a pressure gauge into the aux couplers and check that the relief valve is working. If the pressure is ok then I would remove the lines at the control valve for the boom circuit and install plugs. Then activate the boom circuit and see if the engine pulls down and the relief valve squeals. If it does you have a problem in the cylinders, if not you have a control valve problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 48514, member: 5461"] Is the bucket circuit working properly? Does the engine pull down when you try and raise the boom? When you raise the boom, will the boom stay up until you move the pedal to raise? First I would install a pressure gauge into the aux couplers and check that the relief valve is working. If the pressure is ok then I would remove the lines at the control valve for the boom circuit and install plugs. Then activate the boom circuit and see if the engine pulls down and the relief valve squeals. If it does you have a problem in the cylinders, if not you have a control valve problem. [/QUOTE]
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