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Tim,
You get an Atta Boy!!! That was an easy fix.
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No crud good or grim came out just metal shavings? Odd and you wern't drinking? LOl Glad you got it fixed
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yep just metal, i had a whole pile of shavings on the vise when i was done. when you looked down inside it almost looked like a seat in a carb with just a tiny hole in the middle.
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Gotta love quality control. Well J-Mech was sort of correct when he figured you had a restriction. Glad you got it figured out, you rock!
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Good for you Tim, glad you got it figured out.
Now stop the bitchin bout the hydraulics being slow...
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I'm just glad I figured it out and that the fix was free, I really didn't want to buy new hoses.
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Good find Tim, not the easiest thing to figure out. I'm now wondering how many models came with the "orifice" option. That had to be REALLY slow.
Similar story, I had a lift the other day that that had no accessory function at all for the second accessory only, found that someone had put some sort of soft metal in between the fittings and when tightened down they blocked the ports completely, I have no idea why anyone would have done that but it happened. Yours sounds like it was a machining error but funny that no one found it for 25 years!
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Yea if you start counting seconds it took a good 7 or 8 for it to raise the whole way, might not sound slow but it was. If I were plowing with my 108 with the Armstrong lift I could have had the blade up and been halfway back up the driveway before the plow on the 1811 was up the whole way.
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Yea that's really slow. My 1250 raises the thrower in like 1/2 a second.
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