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surfaced swash plates on 732 with vickers pump now nothing
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucaswagg" data-source="post: 28554" data-attributes="member: 2965"><p>The swash plate were in pretty rough shape again. I didn't surface the rotating group last time though. When I took it back apart it looked like it did before I did the original work on it. I pulled it all down, wiped out the housing and everything so I feel very confident that I done it all right. It had power like it should the second that I started it up. I only had it running for about less than a minute because I had jumper cables hooked up to start it. I shut it down to take them off so I could try to drive it around. When I started it back up I thought it would be a good idea to work the lift cylinders a few times and after about another minute or two of working the cylinders they was working good but it acted like it had no pressure at all to the wheels, it didn't even squal when I pushed the sticks all of the way forward and back. I only tried it for a minute because I was affraid I would damage all of the work I have done. I guess my next step is to block it up and try it to see if I can get the wheels turning. The thing is that when I first started it, it was great. Had all the power it was supposed to have but no lift. Now after I ran it for only a few minutes it has lift power and no drive. I put all new filters on and was very careful to keep it all clean. Is it possible that I might have a line wrong on the port block?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucaswagg, post: 28554, member: 2965"] The swash plate were in pretty rough shape again. I didn't surface the rotating group last time though. When I took it back apart it looked like it did before I did the original work on it. I pulled it all down, wiped out the housing and everything so I feel very confident that I done it all right. It had power like it should the second that I started it up. I only had it running for about less than a minute because I had jumper cables hooked up to start it. I shut it down to take them off so I could try to drive it around. When I started it back up I thought it would be a good idea to work the lift cylinders a few times and after about another minute or two of working the cylinders they was working good but it acted like it had no pressure at all to the wheels, it didn't even squal when I pushed the sticks all of the way forward and back. I only tried it for a minute because I was affraid I would damage all of the work I have done. I guess my next step is to block it up and try it to see if I can get the wheels turning. The thing is that when I first started it, it was great. Had all the power it was supposed to have but no lift. Now after I ran it for only a few minutes it has lift power and no drive. I put all new filters on and was very careful to keep it all clean. Is it possible that I might have a line wrong on the port block? [/QUOTE]
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