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Raising Skidsteer Lift Arm Without Power
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<blockquote data-quote="mikeysp" data-source="post: 107831" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>I have a New Holland L180 that broke down and need the Lift Arm raised. I do not have another piece of heavy equipment to lift the arm, so after searching for this problem without success, I came up with he idea to convert a small 12V Hydraulic pump into a Lift Arm raising tool. If there is an easier solution, I welcome it. My idea is to convert the small hydraulic outflow line connection to the larger size of one of the Lift arm cylinders and connect it to the lift side of the cylinder. Then, to loosen the other side of the cylinder and both connections on the other lift arm. I will raise it while seatind in the machine and once lifted to max elevation, extend the safety lock pins. How does the rest of the world deal with this problem. I am sure I am not the first to face this predicament and want to go the easiest route and avoid inventing wheels. Budget matters, this is why I am fixing the machine myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeysp, post: 107831, member: 17635"] I have a New Holland L180 that broke down and need the Lift Arm raised. I do not have another piece of heavy equipment to lift the arm, so after searching for this problem without success, I came up with he idea to convert a small 12V Hydraulic pump into a Lift Arm raising tool. If there is an easier solution, I welcome it. My idea is to convert the small hydraulic outflow line connection to the larger size of one of the Lift arm cylinders and connect it to the lift side of the cylinder. Then, to loosen the other side of the cylinder and both connections on the other lift arm. I will raise it while seatind in the machine and once lifted to max elevation, extend the safety lock pins. How does the rest of the world deal with this problem. I am sure I am not the first to face this predicament and want to go the easiest route and avoid inventing wheels. Budget matters, this is why I am fixing the machine myself. [/QUOTE]
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