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I have a y200 with a "fast lift" the lift cyl is blown but the Cyl has a big pressure line on the bottom of the cyl with a small return line and also another big pressure line on the top of the cyl where the return line normally is? Anybody ever see anything like this? I am guessing it has something to do with the "fast lift" option as I pulled the both big lines and pulled the lift valve when fully open the both lines seem to have flow. The upper line does not power up when I lower it which was my original worry. I don't want to rebiuld the cyl only to blow it apart again if I don't have to. Any help would be appreciated greatly.
Dave
  • Posted 19 Sep 2012 21:33
  • By Dave T
  • joined 6 Nov'10 - 34 messages
  • New Jersey, United States

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