Posted by Brian Jensen on October 04, 2007 at 20:57:58 from (207.176.229.92):
I managed to free up the pump, Thanks Jim for your suggestion, went to the auto parts store/home center and bought a Tire Valve and a Bathroom sink plug, drilled a hole in the plug pulled the tire valve through hooked it up to a 12 Volt Air Compressor for inflating tires and voila, custom made Hydraulic assistance tool, I will have to take some pics of it for future reference, great little tool Jim. So the pump is free I managed to get the bucket curl, the grapple and the lift working a few times this evening but it seems to keep getting airlocked, maybe it is not a one person job, but at least I know that my pump is not destined for the scrap heap. So I am sure tomorrow I will have it wokring full time. In case anyone is wondering what the headache I am working with looks like you can view El Toro's post here with a pic of my nightmare!!!
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