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Replacing detent balls on aux. hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 2865" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I hose clamp would work, maybe even a good wire tie, if you have the space for it to slide on the spool ahead of the detent cap. I should check that, I bought new balls but should have got spares too, it was B4 I found this place. My hyd guy told me there was a tool that machined the load check seat flat again, but the valve would have to come out for access reasons. Cylinders will stay put overnite. But dump cyl creeps down (especially with forks on) when you just move the spool a little with you R heel. If you go fast enough its not a problem. It just bugs me that it ain't "right". Have never tried it with the engine off. You do this just to eliminate the pump flow? The original popet had a groove wore .010 to .015 all around the outside, replacing it made 50% improvement of the problem. Only have 25 or so hours on the new popet yet too. Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 2865, member: 307"] I hose clamp would work, maybe even a good wire tie, if you have the space for it to slide on the spool ahead of the detent cap. I should check that, I bought new balls but should have got spares too, it was B4 I found this place. My hyd guy told me there was a tool that machined the load check seat flat again, but the valve would have to come out for access reasons. Cylinders will stay put overnite. But dump cyl creeps down (especially with forks on) when you just move the spool a little with you R heel. If you go fast enough its not a problem. It just bugs me that it ain't "right". Have never tried it with the engine off. You do this just to eliminate the pump flow? The original popet had a groove wore .010 to .015 all around the outside, replacing it made 50% improvement of the problem. Only have 25 or so hours on the new popet yet too. Ken [/QUOTE]
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