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Posted by PAULIH300 on March 27, 2005 at 11:00:32 from (152.163.101.13):
Finally got to work on the hydraulics on my Ute.If you all remember the controls were plumbed backwards (up/down,bucket up/dump)and the single acting lift cylinders were set to DUAL on the Hydra Touch and the return plumbed into the tank drain.I removed the return line,blocked the hose and tank drain and set the valve to SINGLE.Went nowhere.Not up or down.Set to DUAL it went up but not down.Switched lines to the "correct" valves (inner is up/down,outer is bucket up/dump)and set the inner to SINGLE.Guess what...it works! Something wrong with the SINGLE setting on the outer valve I guess. Now I have removed the lift cylinders and cannot unscrew the ends.I want to re seal the cylinders.Any special tips here? What happens once the ends are unscrewed? Will something come loose and I wont be able to put them back together? How hard is it to replace once new o rings are installed?
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