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Posted by Bob on Monday, October 19, 2009:In Reply to: Three point height posted by Pablo on Tuesday, June 09, 2009:
Sounds like my Ford 640. Very little lift the first 2/3 of height adjusting lever travel. The maximum lift has been a little lower this fall than last fall when I bought the tired old beast. Yesterday the new post hole digger would not lift high enough to get the auger tip off the ground. I removed part of the guide/guard on the lift level and sliped the arm out and just past the factory 'stop'. The auger lift jumped up another foot.. I was able to use the auger to drill my post holes. I suspect the piston bore or rings are bad, But the spot on the piston that I can reach now is not worn?? Next month I will likely be rebuilding the cylinder and or bore..
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