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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 4604" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Does the tilt work when the lift is in the float mode?</p><p>The dirt your dealer was looking for could be almost microscopic in size and still cause the problems. That why it very important to be clean around hydraulic systems. Any dirt from the manufacturing process or as a result of use can (not always) lead to trouble.</p><p>I would not necessarily blame Mustang for a lemon campared to the Cat, It's more of a isolated incident with one machine then a design flaw. The problem could be the end users fault or a particle of god know what that came loose after manufacture, who knows.</p><p>But the issue with the float and aux power is either the dealer fault for a improper instalation, or the part suppliers fault for suppling a incorrectly configured valve.</p><p>I'm sure they will get it sorted out, thats what the dealer is there for.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 4604, member: 307"] Does the tilt work when the lift is in the float mode? The dirt your dealer was looking for could be almost microscopic in size and still cause the problems. That why it very important to be clean around hydraulic systems. Any dirt from the manufacturing process or as a result of use can (not always) lead to trouble. I would not necessarily blame Mustang for a lemon campared to the Cat, It's more of a isolated incident with one machine then a design flaw. The problem could be the end users fault or a particle of god know what that came loose after manufacture, who knows. But the issue with the float and aux power is either the dealer fault for a improper instalation, or the part suppliers fault for suppling a incorrectly configured valve. I'm sure they will get it sorted out, thats what the dealer is there for. Ken [/QUOTE]
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