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Lx865 - Boom lock out
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<blockquote data-quote="AaronS88" data-source="post: 38477" data-attributes="member: 4431"><p>Unscrew the solenoids out of the control valve and see if the ends are still in them. Someone may have gutted the solenoid to bypass them. Some of the Lx865's only had a safety on the boom and not the bucket, and some had a safety on both. A New Holland dealer should have a solenoid in stock to replace your faulty part or parts. The solenoid is a mechanical lockout on these control valves, so it is not air in the system. When it is not energized a plunger is extended into a slot on the spool not letting the spool slide in and out of the valve body. When energized with 12V the plunger retracts and allows the spool to function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronS88, post: 38477, member: 4431"] Unscrew the solenoids out of the control valve and see if the ends are still in them. Someone may have gutted the solenoid to bypass them. Some of the Lx865's only had a safety on the boom and not the bucket, and some had a safety on both. A New Holland dealer should have a solenoid in stock to replace your faulty part or parts. The solenoid is a mechanical lockout on these control valves, so it is not air in the system. When it is not energized a plunger is extended into a slot on the spool not letting the spool slide in and out of the valve body. When energized with 12V the plunger retracts and allows the spool to function. [/QUOTE]
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