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LULL 644D-34 HIGHLANDER

bindian

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No hissing noted. No to having pressure gauges. There are some test ports, but not sure which is which.
 

bindian

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Tractormech has been helping me troubleshoot the tilt problem. When I went to remove the right slave cylinder lines, I found the forward mounting ear for the pin broken and slide about 6 inches forward. Also the retaining pin was bent.Lull Slave Cylinder Right Forward Retainer Pin Bent.jpgLull Slave Cylinder Right Forward Retainer Pin Bent.jpgLull Slave Cylinder Right Forward Mount Broken Welds.jpgLull Slave Cylinder Right Forward Mount Broken and Cocked.jpg
 

bindian

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The slave cylinders suppose to have this much chrome showing right now...........Lull Slave Cylinder Left.jpg

This is how much is showing on the right cylinder.....Lull Slave Cylinder Right.jpg
 

Andy1845c

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Well thats a bummer. Looks sort of like its been partially broke for a while. Looks like something that could be welded up by a decent welder though.

Post pictures of your repair!
 

bindian

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The original welds didn't penetrate enough. Lots of smooth metal under the "surface" welds.
Waiting on Onsite Diesel's welder to come out and "fix" it.
Thanks again to Tractormech helping out with his vast experience!!!
 
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