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D-10 series III lift arms won't lower

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    Posted: 10 Dec 2024 at 11:44am
So after 3 yrs finally got son's D-10 series III rebuild complete, first start last week. Seems great except lift arms raise by themselves every time when started. We had no hyd. problems at all before the rebuild , operators manual is 4 hrs. away at his house.  Cant' figure out why sitting that long would cause this , any help appreciated, keith ,so va.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Dec 2024 at 3:24pm
Likely the TB linkage is amuck. It's the 2 little levers by your right hip as seated in the OP. I can't exactly tell you which way to position them, you will have to wiggle and test...Wink
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Traction booster valve is stuck
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Or the linkage that works it
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Just get a om pdf on line. What i do.
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Ive helped overcome that problem on at least 4 different tractors in the last couple years. Theres a spool in the hydraulic valve that does not have a hand operated lever attached to it. In front of that spool is a lever on a pivot that is attached to the linkage from traction booster and position control. On 2 tractors that pivot was froze up. On my D17 series 4 the sping on the back or the spool was binding and needed attention. If you cant figure it out ill give you my phone # and ill try to talk you thru it. Ill guve it to you anyway. Donald Matthews 910 824 8856
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Thanks, I seem to have fiddled with it enough to make it work. Thanks keith so va
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