mike48130
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2011
- Messages
- 591
- Location
- Plymouth, MI
- Tractor
- JD 4410, 4210 Ford 1700, 550, Bobcat 843
Interesting.
yes it raises from the ground, or when I engage the lowering valve to temporary lower pressure.Sounded normal the first push. Couldn't tell if it was raising the lift?
Definitely locked up on the second push.
We tested the motor and it draws 60 amps when stuck, which we decided that it was not a motor problem, because it is using 6 times the regular working amps. When running it only uses 11 amps. I tested this with a clamp meter. I keep going back to the hose being the problem. I am still waiting on the manufactures opinion. I am really not sure but i learned a lot so far.I keep going back to the motor or capacitor. Have you looked around for a used pump? My lift was 3 phase and I bought several used ones from a guy that were cheap, that's how I ended up with a spare motor.
I'm a curious guy. If I thought it was a hose problem I would have came home with a new hose by now. My curiosity would just have to know.
The only reason I won't discredit the hose theory is that I've saw rubber flexible brake lines on cars separate internally and collapse causing the caliper to stay engaged.