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Topic: IH 1620 unloading auger
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| Dahlin WI
10-12-2012 18:51:53
174.124.93.101
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Having a problem the unloading auger it goes out slow but it does not always go back in on its own. The pressure hose to the pump moves when you activate the switch. I am wondering if there could be a hydralic valve thats sticking. We can pull it back with a rope. Does anyone have an idea what the problem could be? Thanks for any help, Randy |
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| ihman73
10-12-2012 22:47:03
67.43.125.31
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Re: IH 1620 unloading auger in reply to Dahlin WI, 10-12-2012 18:51:53
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| It sounds like the solenoid that energizes the flow return is either not getting power or the poppet inside is sticking. An easy test is to use a pocket screwdriver touch it to the solenoid housing when you have the switch in the return position, if it sticks(magnetism) then the poppet is your next check. This is assuming that your return limit switch isn't either stuck or open not allowing current through, the elbow is adequately greased/auger not binding, and no hoses are pinched. |
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