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<blockquote data-quote="dvet" data-source="post: 113297" data-attributes="member: 19455"><p>have you tried rebuilding the valves on your machine. unless the bores are really wore, the main thing in them is o-rings. usually your local hydraulic shop can provide them unless you have a good standard o-ring kit. It sounds like you have a parts manual, which should have a good break down of the valves. if you attempt to rebuild them, be sure to clean all parts thoroughly, reassembly with hydraulic oil, oil new parts with before assembly. mark all hydraulic lines and take photos. its worth the try. if you are any bit of mechanically inclined, you can do it! text me if you need help or you decide to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvet, post: 113297, member: 19455"] have you tried rebuilding the valves on your machine. unless the bores are really wore, the main thing in them is o-rings. usually your local hydraulic shop can provide them unless you have a good standard o-ring kit. It sounds like you have a parts manual, which should have a good break down of the valves. if you attempt to rebuild them, be sure to clean all parts thoroughly, reassembly with hydraulic oil, oil new parts with before assembly. mark all hydraulic lines and take photos. its worth the try. if you are any bit of mechanically inclined, you can do it! text me if you need help or you decide to try. [/QUOTE]
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