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Raising the boom, killing the motor
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<blockquote data-quote="agb1758c" data-source="post: 27689" data-attributes="member: 2946"><p><a href="http://www.partspring.com/catalog/product/view/id/197019/s/l555-18526/category/301/" target="_blank">http://www.partspring.com/catalog/product/view/id/197019/s/l555-18526/category/301/</a> This link shows where they are located on my machine. One for the boom and one for the tilt. It goes down slow also. The seal went out on cylinder. I'm still thinking it has something to do with the control valve, because it has in the past reversed itself on the foot pedal, where it would good down when in the up position and up in the down position. The controls would operate opposite what they should. As for dumping the fluid and filters go, the fluid is milky, and I just wanted to get everything cleaned out and start fresh. I've had both the drive chain master links break and had to replace them out in the field and we are in sandy loam. Know that can't be to good for the fluid. Doesn't seem to matter how careful you are sand gets into everything. I honestly think the dealership was stumped as where to look. So they just started giving me places to look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agb1758c, post: 27689, member: 2946"] [URL]http://www.partspring.com/catalog/product/view/id/197019/s/l555-18526/category/301/[/URL] This link shows where they are located on my machine. One for the boom and one for the tilt. It goes down slow also. The seal went out on cylinder. I'm still thinking it has something to do with the control valve, because it has in the past reversed itself on the foot pedal, where it would good down when in the up position and up in the down position. The controls would operate opposite what they should. As for dumping the fluid and filters go, the fluid is milky, and I just wanted to get everything cleaned out and start fresh. I've had both the drive chain master links break and had to replace them out in the field and we are in sandy loam. Know that can't be to good for the fluid. Doesn't seem to matter how careful you are sand gets into everything. I honestly think the dealership was stumped as where to look. So they just started giving me places to look. [/QUOTE]
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