Note:
Figure 16-19 displays the assembly order of the
spool and associated components.
Note:
The lift arm and bucket control spools are each
equipped with a unique load check spool. The load
check spools provide bucket positioning (self-Leveling).
The components can be seen above in figure 16-20.
The load check spools are similar, but they are not
identical. The main spools are also unique. All
spools must be reinstalled as found upon disas-
sembly to function properly.
7.
To remove the load check spool, use a clamp to
hold the spool in place in a vice without damaging
the spool and remove the end cap with an allen
wrench. (fig. 16-21)
8.
Remove the spring from the spool. (fig. 16-22)
9.
Remove the load check spool with a low profile
needle nose pliers. (fig. 16-23)
Note:
There is a passageway in the load check spool
that must be kept clear to ensure proper operation. It
leads from the small hole in the side of the spool to the
end of the spool. If you cannot blow air through this
passageway, it must either be cleaned or the load
check spool must be replaced to restore proper func-
tion. (fig. 16-24)
16-5
Rubber Track Loader
16. Hydraulic Component Service
16-19
16-20
16-21
Clamp
Spool
Cap
Spool
Load Check
Spool
Spring
Cap
16-22
16-23
16-24
https://tractormanualz.com/
Summary of Contents for ASV SR70
Page 5: ...IV https tractormanualz com...
Page 11: ...1 6 https tractormanualz com...
Page 41: ...4 20 https tractormanualz com...
Page 87: ...12 8 https tractormanualz com...
Page 105: ...14 6 https tractormanualz com...
Page 109: ...15 4 https tractormanualz com...
Page 125: ...16 16 https tractormanualz com...
Page 133: ...17 8 https tractormanualz com...
Page 137: ...18 4 https tractormanualz com...
Page 139: ...19 2 https tractormanualz com...