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Hi everyone,
I'm running out of luck, please help!! I've basically check the controller and it seems that everything is working as in hydraulic discharges from controller as you lift or tilt. I've check this by opening the input lines to the rams individually and lift the controller to see any hydraulic flow. Result is, there is flow but insufficient where I think might not have enough pressure. I don't have a pressure gauge to check each pressure for I am in the Pacific Islands, awaiting on pressure gauge via mail.

What I've also done was removing the tandem pump and inspect found few o-rings worn. replace them and still have the same problem.

Anybody who had encounter same problem with solution please advise!!
  • Posted 9 Aug 2014 10:37
  • By JJ5647
  • joined 25 Feb'13 - 7 messages
  • marshall island, Marshall Islands

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