Posted by Bruce Nelson on November 03, 2012 at 06:43:25 from (64.33.204.158):
In Reply to: DC Hydraulics posted by 1952DC on November 03, 2012 at 04:06:10:
Air in the system is not your problem here. The arms should go down. You might be having trouble from the cylinder speed regulator. You might want to try turning the adjustment screw out some. Be sure hoses are routed correctly. I am assuming you have a dual spool pump. The speed regulator connects to the upper port on the left side of the pump. The hose from the regulator goes to the base of the cylinder. The hose from the top of the cylinder goes back into the hydraulic reservoir. The lower ports on the pump go to hoses with the remote couplers. The upper right hose goes to the filter.
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