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badger bob

04-07-2002 16:39:50




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the lift all on my a farmall lifts ok but it will blead down farly quick. it is the old air lift from the manefold. is it the cylinder or the valve on the motor ? and the thing is slow to drop the plow. thanks




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badger bob

04-08-2002 18:39:53




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 Re: a lift in reply to badger bob, 04-07-2002 16:39:50  
dave i removed the bottom ove the valve. the in sides was full of grit.and the rubber seal was in bad shap. the brass pin is wore i will clean and put it back to gather and try this weekend. thanks for the help .



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DAVE C

04-08-2002 19:49:50




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 Re: Re: a lift in reply to badger bob, 04-08-2002 18:39:53  
B.BOB; Good to hear that i was on the right track! you`ll be pleasantly surprised how well the lift works once you get a new seal and re-assemble.you will feel a bit of resistance when you lower ; that is normall, and you will get a proper neutral setting which will take the exhaust pressure off your exhaust valves when you aren`t lifting .Don`t overgrease the fittings or it gets back to the top of the valve and makes the same mess you started with! Dave C.

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gene b

04-08-2002 10:49:02




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 Re: a lift in reply to badger bob, 04-07-2002 16:39:50  
dont forget to oil the leather in the cycl also needs to be oiled up real good



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DAVE C.

04-07-2002 20:28:07




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 Re: a lift in reply to badger bob, 04-07-2002 16:39:50  
Hi; I assume that the air leak is not the fault of bad hoses or leaky clamps.If your implement falls slowly in the neutral setting on your hand control,try taking your control valve apart,(just remove the bottom section ).Mine needed a good cleaning,a new gasket and a new rubber valve (still available).It`s operation is quite evident once you put everything back together.I hope this works for you.You will hold your plow up when you want and you will also drop faster. Dave C.

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