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Re: Air Lift Q for Gene Bender or ?
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Posted by gene bender on February 23, 2007 at 09:08:35 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: Air Lift Q for Gene Bender or ? posted by Roger Mills on February 23, 2007 at 07:12:25:
The cyclinders are all the same but different pipes that go over the rod on the piston were used as they were used as "pushers" and also had a slug used to secure a cable like on the cultivators. To replace the pipe it is easier to use a union and two 90s and nipples for length as the only way to use the original one piece is to have the pressure valve on the manifold loose and turned to get the pipe screwed on and when the pressure valve is rusted on the manifold can be a problem as sometimes using heat it can ruin the threads. glad to help anytime as these systems are great when properly maintained. I have used them since 48 therefore am a great believer in them.
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