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Yes. Thanks.

There are springs in the inching valve. I took it apart and cleaned it up. The cup/seal is good. However the brakes are out so it wont work till I get that rebuilt. Am thinking about disabling it anyhow. The way I use the lift I dont think it would be an advantage.

I have put the shift lever in forward and reverse and then pulled the arm that the inching valve should pull toward itself and still no change.

I found the planned maintenance manual for this lift but I could really use a service manual if there is one available?

I also found the manual for the universal Hydratork but cant find one for the old one speed regular hydratork.

Thanks
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  • Posted 12 Mar 2015 14:18
  • By OldMetalBeard
  • joined 12 Mar'15 - 2 messages
  • Texas, United States

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