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Re: 43 H Lift All w/Trip Bucket
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Posted by Leroy on July 03, 2005 at 07:39:18 from (216.255.39.54):
In Reply to: 43 H Lift All w/Trip Bucket posted by ChrisL on July 03, 2005 at 05:14:24:
You say you are using the lift all system so you should have single acting cylinders, not double acting that the second side would act as an oil storage tank as metioned on the other post. The place to check the oil is a cap under the fuel tank to the right of battery and slightly in and foward from where the pully would be, 21 years since we got rid of our H so these are if I remember corectly. You can allso use standard multi weight motor oil or any standard hydrolic oil, will not hurt a thing, just try to drain the system of as much of the old oil as you can and you will be OK. The lift all is a single acting system with the orignal valve but going thru and locking the orignal valve in raised position than an axualery valve can be added for 2 way hydrolics and then you would have the cylinder with the oil reserve in
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