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Slow to nil hydraulic functions on a g25e-5

I have a lift that has no hydraulic functions after operating. Every return to tank operation functions ok but when cylinder fill for raising,tilt, or side shift it is super slow to nil. Any help? I'm leaning towards the pump.
  • Posted 10 Jan 2015 06:04
  • By Rmullis
  • joined 8 Jan'14 - 15 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
Russell mullis
Atlantic Forklift Services
Charlotte, Nc
Mullis.russell@gmail.com
7042967564

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