hydraulic problem solved?

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crusty 1

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My ct235 b-c loader wouln,t lift,switching banks cleared that up,so then tilt and curl was out.Checked all couplers and all tight etc.Dealer picks it up and called this am to say they changed a quick coupler femal half and it now works great.I took all the couplers off and checked to see if the balls would retract and all did.Am I gettin too danged old that I,m missing something?If the check ball is free it should allow fluid to pass,correct?:confused2:Dave
 
   / hydraulic problem solved? #2  
My ct235 b-c loader wouln,t lift,switching banks cleared that up,so then tilt and curl was out.Checked all couplers and all tight etc.Dealer picks it up and called this am to say they changed a quick coupler femal half and it now works great.I took all the couplers off and checked to see if the balls would retract and all did.Am I gettin too danged old that I,m missing something?If the check ball is free it should allow fluid to pass,correct?:confused2:Dave

I think most times the check ball is free, it's just that in the manufacturing process the tip in the female ends up not being long enough to push open the ball when the couplers are mated together.

Steve
 

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