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Posted by gene bender on June 16, 2007 at 14:38:31 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: pneumatic lift on a posted by gentlefarmer on June 16, 2007 at 12:52:49:
First let me say i have been using these systems since 48 the condensation you are talking about must have come from being outside and water can drain down the piston. However it does not ruin the leather. I would raise and lower the cycl as when it it up the excess will come out of the top breather hole. You can take out the lower plug and drain the excess from whatever is below the piston. The moisture will keep the leather on the piston from getting dry and not able to do its job. If the cycl loses pressure the rubber washer in the valve assy by the filter is bad and wont let the washer seat and hold the pressure. Just raise the cycl up and down several times and the excess will bleed off. You may call me anytime 319-430-3907 cell or 319-683-2859 and i will help you get the system operating.
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