Posted by mkirsch on April 27, 2009 at 06:46:33 from (64.80.108.55):
In Reply to: H with 31 loader posted by B T Riordan on April 26, 2009 at 10:43:23:
Roger, the vented cap is for operating small one-way cylinders. The level of fluid changes in the reservoir, so you need to let air in and out or the system will vapor lock on you.
When you have an auxiliary reservoir or you are using two-way cylinders, you are supposed to replace the vented cap with a sealed cap.
The cylinder tops on those old loaders are auxiliary reservoirs. They are NOT two-way cylinders, so using low-pressure tubing is perfectly fine. Even garden hose is fine if it stands up to the oil.
You said it yourself, it takes MORE than 6 quarts to raise these loaders all the way. The belly pump only holds 6 quarts. Where do you think the excess oil goes?
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