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Posted by BlueLite on December 27, 2003 at 06:48:47 from (209.226.181.65):
It's hard to find a IH hydraulic expert on any forum. Seems the mechanics with experience don't get online. It would be a great way for them to make a few dollars. I'd even pay for the advice as long as it's a sincere effort, a "guide you through" process at problem solving. I had a so called expert in my community who was recommended twice to help out with my problem. He runs a mobile repair business out of his truck. I contacted him and I asked him to fix my 424 3PT because it goes to the full raised position on it's own with the position control down, and also to replace the cylinder seal. He replaced the cylinder seal he says but the lift problem is still there so I can't tell if the seal job was done. I'm waiting for the holiday season to be over to give him a call. So far I forked over 500$. I suspect something wrong with the linkage in the hydraulic housing. If anyone can come up with e-mails of bona fide experts, I'd appreciate it.
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