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Re: Super C Hydraulics not working - Part II
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Posted by TreeFarmer1414 on June 30, 2007 at 17:40:30 from (66.158.169.70):
In Reply to: Re: Super C Hydraulics not working - Part II posted by Hugh MacKay on June 29, 2007 at 18:31:18:
Hugh, When disconnected from the arm or rod going to the pump, the lever will go full travel. If you try manually to push the rod with the lever disconnected, you only get response up to the half way point. At this point without trying to break something, you cannot force it forward any farther. The engine is not laboring like the pump is pumping. And it doesn't seem like one rockshaft is catching on the other one; they go smooth until the double rockshaft one just stops moving at the half-way point. If things go right, the fuel tank and the rockshafts will come off tomorrow. Sure hate to ruin that nice paint job. But it's not good to me this way. Want to have something that I can use and be proud of.
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