Anything's possible I guess, if perhaps the internal stop broke off or some such thing. All I can say is that I've got a combined 10+ years and over 800 hours on my two. No lift problems. So I can't attest personally to any issues with lifting them too highIs it possible for the arms to go too high and get past center or something?
Anything's possible I guess, if perhaps the internal stop broke off or some such thing. All I can say is that I've got a combined 10+ years and over 800 hours on my two. No lift problems. So I can't attest personally to any issues with lifting them too high
//greg//
I have a TS354C and a KM454 (the 3 cylinder version of the OP's 4 cylinder KM554). The 354 and 454/554 are completely different tractors.I can only speak of my kama ts354c (2004). The lift box has a lever on the rear left corner that will lock the lift in the raised position. I moved this lever accidentally one time and spent a lot of time trying to find the problem. Check it out. You may be lucky.
kidney
apples and oranges greg. Please understand I know of the lever you are referring too. But I am referring to a different lever. As I stated it locked the lift in the raised position. I know what I am talking about on this matter. You need to be open to new ideas from people who have some knowlodge of their tractors. I do not like to be told I don't know what I am talking about. Have a great day
kidney
That door swings both ways sir. What you're apparently talking about is the TS354C hydraulic diverter valve. When hydraulic fluid is needed on the single remote, that valve diverts fluid from the lift to the remote (pressurized output, gravity return). When the valve is turned to divert fluid to the remote, the rear lift is disabled. Either/or. Ordinarily that valve is controlled by a a simple hex head bolt sticking out of the sump (above the external filter housing). So someone must have tack-welded a handle on yours.I know what I am talking about on this matter. You need to be open to new ideas from people who have some knowlodge of their tractors. I do not like to be told I don't know what I am talking about.