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6011 hydraulic pressure

fluffy57

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I have had a lot of help on the forum and thanks to all but still not working . I have spoke to a fitter from the dealer who sold it many years ago and he says they after standing are prone to a divert-er valve in a box on the top of rear axle sticking ?? or a cir clip on it coming off .This valve is letting oil to lift arms but not services at the rear . Has anyone done this job before please ?? he says take seat out then a plate under seat to get at it or lift cab .


 
Your talking about taking off the top of the lift cover and working on the "black box". You have a nice bit of work ahead now just to get to the lift cover, yes you can take off the seat and lift the floor it's probably the easiest way to access it.
 
Sounds like going to be fun !!! any tips please as I will be working blind just trying to save money and get it working . Any lifting equipment needed ? etc

Thanks
 
Sounds like going to be fun !!! any tips please as I will be working blind just trying to save money and get it working . Any lifting equipment needed ? etc

Thanks

Now I never did one on a tractor like yours only Crystal type, but it's on the same line. The lift cover is under the cab at the back so everything will have to be removed to get access. Yes you'll need a crane to lift off the cover as it's too heavy by hand and there is usually an allen key stud at the inside closest to the seat.
On the Crystal and ZTS tractors I worked on the back window has to be removed to work the crane, so I presume it will be the same on a 6011.
 
You can hire a crane for a day from people like HSS hire in Ireland, someone on forum got one lately for 2 day. Probable your easiest way unless your like me and have a crane in your garage.
 
Thanks again for helpful info think after weekend going to have to take the plunge !!!
 
Good Luck so. When you take the lift off with a crane be sure not to drop so hit the lift cylinder off the ground.
 

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