Posted by hollywd75 on June 23, 2019 at 11:12:39 from (100.34.168.169):
I have a new to me IH 454 with Farmhand (Dunham Lehr) 22C loader. Well after the first time I used the bucket I started having problems with bucket tilt. Checked QD s, just replaced one that was rusty and hard to disconnect. Thought maybe the cylinder was bad based on research, but I tried switching the QD s to test and lo and behold my loader arms didn t want to work. Guess that means I have a control valve problem?
If I use the valve it tries to work, it may curl the bucket a couple inches. When switched QD to loader arms they tried to move but couldn t really.
Looks like this loader has a Cross brand valve. I ve read on here about taking the caps off to take a look. Not too sure what I d be looking for. Has anyone repaired these? Tried looking for a YouTube video with no success.
Also on the other loader arm valve I haven t been able to get it into float mode... wonder if that is related? Thanks for any input.
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