CaveCreekRay
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L3800 HST, KingKutter box scraper, KingKutter 66" rake, County Pride Subsoiler
Many who experience this problem may have a valve body that has simply come "out of adjustment."
My service tech showed me the valve body and the linkage to the actuator arm. If any of this linkage loosens up, it can cause the 3pt to fight itself on the way up. However, they replaced mine without trying to readjust the linkage.
There are two valves.
One ports pressure to the big piston moving the 3pt arms.
The second valve is the bypass valve that lowers the 3pt.
On the way up, under pressure, if the bypass valve is on the margins of adjustment and is sticking slightly and then re-setting and porting some pressure while repositioning, the 3pt may chatter. At least that is what he explained to me. If you were out of warranty and this started, you could hone out the bypass valve body and reassemble the valve body. Problem is, the tolerances in getting the linkage hooked back up are VERY tight and you'd have to have the MM to reference every step of the way.
With guidance, and by photo documenting on your way in so you can get it the same way on your way out, it wouldn't be too hard -with a MM to reference the assembly tolerances.
But... while you are under warranty... RUN AROUND THE SHOWROOM RON BURGUNDY STYLE YELLING AND SCREAMING AND THEN FALL ON THE FLOOR KICKING AND SWEARING THEN GRAB THE SERVICE MANAGERS ANKLE IN A DEATH GRIP UNDER YOUR ARMPIT!
Sad you have to resort to that isn't it?
My service tech showed me the valve body and the linkage to the actuator arm. If any of this linkage loosens up, it can cause the 3pt to fight itself on the way up. However, they replaced mine without trying to readjust the linkage.
There are two valves.
One ports pressure to the big piston moving the 3pt arms.
The second valve is the bypass valve that lowers the 3pt.
On the way up, under pressure, if the bypass valve is on the margins of adjustment and is sticking slightly and then re-setting and porting some pressure while repositioning, the 3pt may chatter. At least that is what he explained to me. If you were out of warranty and this started, you could hone out the bypass valve body and reassemble the valve body. Problem is, the tolerances in getting the linkage hooked back up are VERY tight and you'd have to have the MM to reference every step of the way.
With guidance, and by photo documenting on your way in so you can get it the same way on your way out, it wouldn't be too hard -with a MM to reference the assembly tolerances.
But... while you are under warranty... RUN AROUND THE SHOWROOM RON BURGUNDY STYLE YELLING AND SCREAMING AND THEN FALL ON THE FLOOR KICKING AND SWEARING THEN GRAB THE SERVICE MANAGERS ANKLE IN A DEATH GRIP UNDER YOUR ARMPIT!
Sad you have to resort to that isn't it?
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