RocketMan2024
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- Jun 20, 2024
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- Tractor
- Ford 1210
Hello all. I am new here but been reading all about some of the problems with this Ford and all have been helpful in solving some issues. Very informative. However, i have a problem with my Ford 1210 Lift. It wont lift up.
A little background here. I inherited this machine and it starts and runs fine. 3 CY diesel and it is good overall shape. The lift would actually lift to any height but just would not stay there very long, ie 0ne minute and it would be on the ground. I was able to determine the lift piston seal was bad by the posts on this forum. I tore it apart and the seal was just in tiny pieces trapped in the piston grove. So i had to pay an exorbitant amount of money $57 + shipping for a new seal SBA050309016. I just installed it and NOTHING. it wont raise or even move.
So question is , what did i do wrong or is there something i overlooked? Is there a checkball/valve somewhere i missed?
I actually installed it based on the instructions i found on this site. Nothing to it, just install with the lip towards the pressure chamber, ie head of the piston.
Maybe somebody out there has done this with the same results? Please let me know.
A little background here. I inherited this machine and it starts and runs fine. 3 CY diesel and it is good overall shape. The lift would actually lift to any height but just would not stay there very long, ie 0ne minute and it would be on the ground. I was able to determine the lift piston seal was bad by the posts on this forum. I tore it apart and the seal was just in tiny pieces trapped in the piston grove. So i had to pay an exorbitant amount of money $57 + shipping for a new seal SBA050309016. I just installed it and NOTHING. it wont raise or even move.
So question is , what did i do wrong or is there something i overlooked? Is there a checkball/valve somewhere i missed?
I actually installed it based on the instructions i found on this site. Nothing to it, just install with the lip towards the pressure chamber, ie head of the piston.
Maybe somebody out there has done this with the same results? Please let me know.