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Hi,
I have an issue with the control valve on the above. Lift/Lower works perfectly fine, but Tilt is extremely slow, as are both attachments. The pressure out of the tilt is very low, but if I try to lift/lower the carriage, tilt works ok. All the electronic side of things checks out ok, and I have removed and cleaned out both relief valves. History of the unit, the ATT2 section was removed and cleaned, as it stopped working after the mast was removed and refitted. The entire control valve has been removed and cleaned out after the other sections stopped working intermittently. There seems to be very little load on the engine/pump while trying to use tilt or attachments, but normal load when lifting.. Any ideas would be very helpful..
  • Posted 10 May 2016 12:20
  • By Hercules
  • joined 10 May'16 - 2 messages
  • South Australia, Australia
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