I've seen a few of the big, multistage, telescopic cylinders designed like that, but never something as simple/small as a forklift cylinder....That's just plain stupid. Don't feel alone in dealing with the stupidity though, I just got a call back from Deere the other day on the wiring on the combine cab I've been working on setting up for a customer as an operating station. According to the message I got they found s little bit on the wiring, but then it got way too complicated for them to help me, and that I needed to call a dealership. Funny thing, I called three dealerships so far and the answer I get is that they don't know anything either and there is little to nothing in the service manual. Heck all I need to know is which posts on the instrument cluster connection go to which guage....It shouldn't be rocket science, and although it took a little bit of time, I've already figured out the actual guages on my own, now I've just got to figure out why there are two ground wires, and why one of the warning lights works when several different wires are hooked up, and the other doesn't work at all even though the bulb is good....
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