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<blockquote data-quote="ecbello" data-source="post: 136115" data-attributes="member: 25169"><p>Now I completely understand what you mean about any movement is a load. I'm not new to the mechanical field, but I am new to the construction machine field and learning more about these machines because I have customers that prefer for me to maintain and repair them. My primary business is in the repairs of all type of forklifts, mechanical and electric. But as you know, everyday is something new and a challenge.</p><p></p><p>If you notice on my opening comment, I pointed to the relief valves, but I did not want go any further until I spoke to someone like you who can explain it to me better, and having a second opinion is better. </p><p>I feel that the system is creating a hydro lock when the issue occurs, but not sure which valve is the culprit. I wouldn't think its a seal, because then it would be constant, and the issue almost feel like its intermittent.</p><p>I will start with swapping the relief valve and keep you updated. I thank you for taking your time to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ecbello, post: 136115, member: 25169"] Now I completely understand what you mean about any movement is a load. I'm not new to the mechanical field, but I am new to the construction machine field and learning more about these machines because I have customers that prefer for me to maintain and repair them. My primary business is in the repairs of all type of forklifts, mechanical and electric. But as you know, everyday is something new and a challenge. If you notice on my opening comment, I pointed to the relief valves, but I did not want go any further until I spoke to someone like you who can explain it to me better, and having a second opinion is better. I feel that the system is creating a hydro lock when the issue occurs, but not sure which valve is the culprit. I wouldn't think its a seal, because then it would be constant, and the issue almost feel like its intermittent. I will start with swapping the relief valve and keep you updated. I thank you for taking your time to help. [/QUOTE]
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