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I guess the simple question would be to ask if there is a Troubleshooting Chart for the Hydraulics System? After reading the Manual I read how to disassemble and reassemble but it never explained the function of the check valves and flows of the oil/
My valves were leaking oil out the front of the unit thus there was not enough oil to operate the system. I could raise the cab high enough by the hand pump to check oil by the starter. Air pump made noise but no oil/
Pulled valve controls and replaced O-Rings on spools, base and stem/
Oil leaks were resolved/ Filled system, primed and pumped and filled hand pump/ Cab is up full/ Air pump was filled and primed/ System is working the way it should/ Up and down 3 complete cycles/
Fourth time up just to gloat on my accomplishment the cab raised fully and in lowering the cab it suddenly stopped and said NO! Wow/ Attempted to raise it in the event that it thought it was loosing oil but it would not raise/ Hand pump felt hard as a rock/ Same way in lowering position/
After time of contemplation (no details on that) I decided the easiest and cleanest way of lowering the cab was to slowly remove the Raise/Lower Cab Valve and let the oil ease out/ Much to my surprise when slowly unscrewing the valve the pressure started exhausting internally in the manifold without dumping outside, cab descended, and I have no idea where the oil went except that it stayed within the system/
With cab down I figured the pressure also was relieved so I switched to Spare Tire Mode and went to used hand pump and it was still hard as a rock/ Used Air Pump and it would make a bump and that was it/ I concluded that I have a Check Valve or oil passage that must be locked up or plugged but I don't have the information to intelligently make a diagnostic.
Again I am turning to the experienced in this area for some enlightenment or diagrams on oil flow and Valve Body functions I appreciate all the help in the past. Thank you!
My valves were leaking oil out the front of the unit thus there was not enough oil to operate the system. I could raise the cab high enough by the hand pump to check oil by the starter. Air pump made noise but no oil/
Pulled valve controls and replaced O-Rings on spools, base and stem/
Oil leaks were resolved/ Filled system, primed and pumped and filled hand pump/ Cab is up full/ Air pump was filled and primed/ System is working the way it should/ Up and down 3 complete cycles/
Fourth time up just to gloat on my accomplishment the cab raised fully and in lowering the cab it suddenly stopped and said NO! Wow/ Attempted to raise it in the event that it thought it was loosing oil but it would not raise/ Hand pump felt hard as a rock/ Same way in lowering position/
After time of contemplation (no details on that) I decided the easiest and cleanest way of lowering the cab was to slowly remove the Raise/Lower Cab Valve and let the oil ease out/ Much to my surprise when slowly unscrewing the valve the pressure started exhausting internally in the manifold without dumping outside, cab descended, and I have no idea where the oil went except that it stayed within the system/
With cab down I figured the pressure also was relieved so I switched to Spare Tire Mode and went to used hand pump and it was still hard as a rock/ Used Air Pump and it would make a bump and that was it/ I concluded that I have a Check Valve or oil passage that must be locked up or plugged but I don't have the information to intelligently make a diagnostic.
Again I am turning to the experienced in this area for some enlightenment or diagrams on oil flow and Valve Body functions I appreciate all the help in the past. Thank you!