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Lift still won't lift.

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    Posted: 21 Sep 2010 at 10:37pm
I can't get the lift arms to lift on my new to me D17.  the remote cylinder works but the arms will not move.  I tried every thing I could think of and nothing worked.  I even drained the transmission to see if oil was leaking from the ram or the hose but nothing comes out of the drain hole when I cycle the hydraulics.  I was wondering if this tractor could have a selector valve?  Where is this located?  If this is not the case I am at a loss.  Any help will be GREATLY appreciated. 
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The tractor is a series II snap coupler.  I tried messing with the transport valve but that did nothing.  My I&T shop manual talks about an optional selector valve.  I was wondering where this is located.  Maybe this is the problem.
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The hose that supplies oil for the internal lift cylinder probably has a hole in it.
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Would't oil run out of the transmission drain if the hose was leaking?  Trany oil drained and drain plug out. 
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Bypass the transport valve.
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How do I do that?
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The lift arms on the 3 point on my D-10 series III would not work. I worked on quite a while before I found the problem. I found a needle valve, much like the ones on a carburetor put about 3 times larger.

Send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll send you a picture from my parts book.

Might not be the same as yours.

I'm not very good at posting on here.

Dusty
917 H, '48 G, '65 D-10 series III "Allis Express"
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