Posted by Bob M on October 12, 2010 at 11:53:00 from (74.67.189.54):
In Reply to: 53 Super H Hydraulics posted by Green Convert on October 12, 2010 at 09:46:36:
Expanding on the good advice offered by mkirsch and JimN here's a couple more thoughts:
1 - If you use the Liftall as is (power lift/gravity drop) you must remove the hose from the rod end of the cylinder, drain the oil from the rod end port then install breather/air filter into the port. Then after connecting the hydraulic hose to the Liftall port be sure the reservoir is filled to capacity when the cylinder is fully retracted. Otherwise the pump may "run out of oil" before the cylinder extends all the way.
2 - If you want 2-way (power in both directions) for your cylinder you can install a 4-way remote valve ("christmas tree" valve) and supply it from the right side belly pump port. Latch the Liftall lever all the way back; the 4-way valve will now provide hydraulic power in both directions to the cylinder.
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