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Alice Chalmers c hydraulic trouble

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    Posted: 15 Jul 2024 at 11:17am
I recently got myself an old c with woods mower. My problem is the pump only has two settings that work, float and lift. I've broke lines loose and can get the rams in but as soon as I start and engage the pto it will lift the rear arms when I pull the stick to the lift position, will float in center position and will lift the front ram for the belly when I push stick to the lower position. Any insight would be greatly appreciated
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The C never came with a 3 point arms...unless you are talking about the rock shaft arms.. The valve has 3 poisitions.... raise is all the way up... HOLD is when you let go of the lever.. and FLOAT down when you  push the lever down toward the axle housing..

How are you running two cylinders off of the valve and how is it plumbed ?  You apparently have multiple hoses... are they all connected together or do you have an accessory valve ?

One thing i would do is look at the 2 round plates on the side of the pump.. One is spring loaded, the "lever" pulls and pushes on one of the plates.. Make sure they move ease with respect to each other... no rust.. no dragging.. no broken spring.. work it by hand and watch what is happening.

In the drawing below.. if spring #14 is broken, or plate #34 is stuck / rusted .... it will do what your talking about.....  HOLD is the center of the valve ..no effort in either direction.. If you have RAISE when you think your in the  HOLD positon, the spring or plate is broke/ stuck..... #13 control shaft must be CENTERED when there is no effort on the contol lever..... there are a couple little roll pins that hold the plate / spring to the shaft.. Make sure the pin is not sheared or gone... plates must rotate WITH the shaft.


Edited by steve(ill) - 15 Jul 2024 at 1:07pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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