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Re: Need Help on New Idea Loader
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Posted by Hermit on September 06, 2006 at 20:16:48 from (69.21.48.92):
In Reply to: Need Help on New Idea Loader posted by Triker on September 06, 2006 at 12:42:22:
I have the same loader on my M. The actuators are ram type actuators. There are 2 'O' ring seals in the large gland nut that screws into the top of the actuator. The set screw is just there to bleed the actuators and needs to be installed-no breather. Hydraulic fluid under pressure goes in the bottom of the actuator when you move the control rod to lift the bucket, filling the cylinder and forcing the ram upward carrying the bucket with the rams. The weight of the bucket lowers it. Mine is set up with the hydraulic hose coming off the left front outlet port, then tees off into two hoses, one to the bottom of each actuator. That way they will lift at the same time. If the belly pump on your H holds the same quantity fluid as an M (I'm not sure), there's enough fluid to lift the bucket to the top of the actuators without air getting into the system and causing a spongy effect. Have fun.
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