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Western illinois | as was mentioned, check the height switch. i had to wrap a wire tie
around the bracket for the switch arm to ride on so it would trigger
the switch when raised. also check your pins in the hydraulic rams
for wear. they seemed to wear badly to me, therefore reducing the
effective stroke of the cylinders. those cheaply made switches were
the cause of problems on mine 99% of the time. had to replace a solenoid
once as well. good luck. | |
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