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Re: 230 With Pipe Loader Won't Fully Bleed, Why??
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Posted by gordy on April 21, 2003 at 06:45:39 from (204.107.143.180):
In Reply to: 230 With Pipe Loader Won't Fully Bleed, Why?? posted by Drizler on April 20, 2003 at 18:07:41:
try bleeding by: 1. relieve pressure on loader 2. break loose hose fitting on one end of cylinder so it is threaded in about half way-be carefull not to go under or between loader parts 3. apply gradual pressure to line that is loose until you see fluid oozing past threads of loose fitting(try not to apply full pressure or raise loader off the ground) 4. tighten fitting 5. do same to other end of cylinder if two-way that should do the trick. i've seemed to have good luck with the system working its self out after a few cycles, maybe it's just the way the hoses are routed. are you sure that you have the right amount of fluid in the reservoir? two way cylinders don't affect the reservoir level much but one way cylinders can change the level a lot as the fluid goes out to fill the cylinders.
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