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Posted by Wayne Swenson on August 25, 2006 at 10:58:38 from (66.228.250.88):
In Reply to: liftall pump posted by Bill in New Brunswick on August 25, 2006 at 09:15:30:
All three outlets are fed by the same pressure & source; the left rear outlet will lower at a different rate unless the rod is pushed fully down (forward). Attach the left side hose to the front outlet. The filler cap must be vented for 1-way operation. The former owner may have had a 2-way remote valve set up in the past and was returning oil through the quick coupler. Try removing any air that is trapped in the loader cylinders by removing the rod end from one side of the loader and extending it fully with the Lift-All; push the operating lever fully forward and manually retract the piston being sure the pressure hose is the highest point so air is the first "fluid" returned to the reservoir. Repeat for the other side. I have a Blue Ribbon manual on Lift-All operation and can help with any further questions.
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