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Lull 644d-34

Charleslake25

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Baltimore MD
Raising the boom up and down and tilting the forks will get the air out. Both bottom ports need to be together, and naturally the top ports as well. If they aren't like that you are simply transferring fluid from the bottom of one cylinder to the top of the other. There's no oil being forced out to the tilt cylinder to make it automatically level. I'm leaning hard to a line is still crossed.
Ill check again tomorrow but im positive we corrected that. Im gonna then try unhooked each separately and capping off the other and vise vs. If that dont work i guess the cylinders are blown. The one is Slightly wet
 

tractormech

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Feb 19, 2015
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349
Location
florida
Switched the lines? You said you were going to get plugs for the lines and test each cylinder seperately. Did you put caps on the cylinder fittings AND plug the lines to the cylinder that tore the head off?
 
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