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S185 Control Valve
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<blockquote data-quote="dee" data-source="post: 39779" data-attributes="member: 4321"><p>well I took it in to bobcat and they said that they have pulled the spools out and they changed a few o'rings and back up rings and seals and and pretty much went through the whole control valve and they also went through the whole electrical side of the ACS system and have said that everything is ok. They came up with the only thing that it could be is that it is bypassing into the lift spool causing the lift arms to raise. So thats why they are saying it is a crack in the control valve. If the actuaters aren't calibrated, could you tell me what the procedure is for this. A while back I had bobcat come out on site one day and they did calibrate the actuaters, but only whith their laptop computer. Is that the only way to calibrate them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dee, post: 39779, member: 4321"] well I took it in to bobcat and they said that they have pulled the spools out and they changed a few o'rings and back up rings and seals and and pretty much went through the whole control valve and they also went through the whole electrical side of the ACS system and have said that everything is ok. They came up with the only thing that it could be is that it is bypassing into the lift spool causing the lift arms to raise. So thats why they are saying it is a crack in the control valve. If the actuaters aren't calibrated, could you tell me what the procedure is for this. A while back I had bobcat come out on site one day and they did calibrate the actuaters, but only whith their laptop computer. Is that the only way to calibrate them! [/QUOTE]
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