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Cage not leveling

Hello,

I am using a TM50 lift.

The cage is not leveling.

When down the cage is tilted forward rather than flat.

It does move while lifting but never seems to level correctly.

It was working fine for several weeks... not sure what is going on.

Maybe an air bubble? should I try bleeding the lines or ???

Any suggestions ?

Thanks... Mike
  • Posted 31 Aug 2024 10:43
  • By xtal
  • joined 3 Feb'14 - 43 messages
  • Vermont, United States
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Never mind... found a handle you could not see from the top.

Reached in... pushed it... cage moved.

Thanks
  • Posted 31 Aug 2024 23:52
  • By xtal
  • joined 3 Feb'14 - 43 messages
  • Vermont, United States

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