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New Holland LS170 boom ?

smick

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I have a 2000 New Holland LS 170 and it will not start today. I replaced the start interlock relay, no help. Started last to days just fine. Inside heated building. I believe it is the starter or solinoid. My question: Does anyone know what I have to do to manually lift the boom with a forklift?
 

farm_boy

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Just about the only way that I know would be to remove the hydraulic lines from the cylinders. This is a little messy, but it will allow the cylinders to extend by lifting the boom with a forklift.
 

albert

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170 holland

I have a 2000 New Holland LS 170 and it will not start today. I replaced the start interlock relay, no help. Started last to days just fine. Inside heated building. I believe it is the starter or solinoid. My question: Does anyone know what I have to do to manually lift the boom with a forklift?

remove the sol on hyd control valve to move the boom also ck the 5 amp fuse in the eng comparemt
 

smick

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Thanks for the info.
I forgot you can put the boom in a float position. So I did that and had the boom lifted with a fork truck.
 

clayton

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if this is a forklift you have then remove the cylinders and your gona need some winches and stuff. my dad works at a forklift place so i know alot stuff on them so if you have any questions feel free to ask me. any questions on repairs or anything ive worked with the technians so i know just about every thing on a forklift
 
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