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Re: 3 point hitch on super H
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Posted by Janicholson on July 03, 2006 at 16:30:25 from (66.173.50.40):
In Reply to: 3 point hitch on super H posted by Jerry w Dubois on July 03, 2006 at 15:37:45:
There is probably air in the cylinders. Take them off in a way that allows the ports on the cylinders to be higher than the rest or the cylinder. with the lever in the lower (pushed in past the little stop) position, push the rams in till they are in all the way. Then (with all things clear) raise the lever filling the cylinders to full extension. Then lower again and push the cylinders to short again. Repeat several times. This purges the air out of the cylinders, and allows oil to fill the space under the piston. (do not get near the rams when extending them!!!) If there is not enough fluid in the resivoir, keep filling it as bleeding progresses. The upper side of the cylinders should have a mini air cleaner on them to prevent junk from entering. They can also be used for reserve fluid if connected to the drain of the belly pump, or the top of the filler with a "T". Good luck, just my idea of the problem. JimN
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