Posted by dshowell42 on March 28, 2023 at 23:57:46 from (67.44.176.158):
I ve got a ford 3050 Tractor that she new to me. When I first got it lift arms did not work at all. Took the top plate off cleaned everything that I can clean.Replaced O-rings that I could find that need replacing. Reassembled Tractor lift arms are now picking up and lowering as it should or so I thought. If any weight is added to the lift arms, they bounce,shake or isolate whatever you wanna call it. Up-and-down. If you remove the weight, it stops doing it immediately. I checked the O-rings and the seals on the piston when I replaced everything else they all look really good.
If you turn the tractor off, the lift arms will stay in the up position for an extended amount of time without leaking down. So does anyone have any idea of what s causing this tractor to do this?
This post was edited by dshowell42 on 03/29/2023 at 12:01 am.
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