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Help: MF-202 (MF-35) Hydraulic Lift Malfunction
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Posted by George Holmes on October 05, 2004 at 11:25:23 from (64.112.197.129):
Gents, The lift arms on my MF202 are stuck in the up position, and won't drop. Pump works constantly, no matter what. I have a pressure gauge installed on the upper right of trans housing,, reads 2,400 PSI, all the time, PTO on or not. No change in controls makes any difference. REmoved right hand inspection plate, moved control valve all the way forward and back, made no difference. surface of fluid was still. PTO was off. Turned PTO on, pressure briefly dropped, with clutch out, then pressure returned, hydraulic fluid began to spray out of the right hand inspection port, at the front edge, spraying vertically. Previously dropped the position control lever from "Fast" toward "response," didn't cause vertical levers to move toward control valve at all. I have purchased three manuals and a video, supposed to deal with this tractor, only the IT even touches on this system. Anybody able to help? Thanks
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