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Replacing detent balls on aux. hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2862" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Are you sure its the poppet and seat causing the trouble? i remember my old 731 had this exact same problem. I replaced the cylinder seals and exactly the same, but if i pushed my heel back slightly it would stop (with the engine off). The load checks were fine, as in the poppet and seat. The problem was the O rings they used on the load check assembly. The 731 did use a gresson control block, and i'm pretty sure bobcat use their own branded controls now. Worst case, when you pull the control block you can always lap the poppet and seat in.</p><p>As for the detent installation tool, i was thinking of using a hose clamp to hold the balls and springs in place. Then slide the back on while moving the clamp forward. Basically like installing pistons in an engine. The clamp will slide along releasing the detent balls into the cap. Its worth a try i guess....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2862, member: 82"] Are you sure its the poppet and seat causing the trouble? i remember my old 731 had this exact same problem. I replaced the cylinder seals and exactly the same, but if i pushed my heel back slightly it would stop (with the engine off). The load checks were fine, as in the poppet and seat. The problem was the O rings they used on the load check assembly. The 731 did use a gresson control block, and i'm pretty sure bobcat use their own branded controls now. Worst case, when you pull the control block you can always lap the poppet and seat in. As for the detent installation tool, i was thinking of using a hose clamp to hold the balls and springs in place. Then slide the back on while moving the clamp forward. Basically like installing pistons in an engine. The clamp will slide along releasing the detent balls into the cap. Its worth a try i guess.... [/QUOTE]
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