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Re: adding an extra reservoir to Lift-All on Farma
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Posted by Loren P on August 18, 2006 at 06:50:50 from (64.65.174.118):
In Reply to: Re: adding an extra reservoir to Lift-All on Farma posted by Andy Martin on August 17, 2006 at 14:37:36:
I think all of the oil on the floor of my shop is because I overfilled the Lift-All above the control shaft (I filled it until it overflowed.) I'll set the extra reservoir at a height where the level of the oil is the same as the fill line on the dipstick, and put a vented cap on the extra tank as well to keep the levels equalized. I found a 4" dia. x 12" piece of steel pipe at work, so I'm going to machine two endcaps and weld them to the pipe, with 1/2" NPT couplers welded into holes drilled in the wall of the pipe (one up for filling/venting, and one down for connection to the Lift-All drain.) I'll then weld some studs to the side to bolt to the frame rail.
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