HWH Jack problems
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12-22-2008, 11:02
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HWH Jack problems
Sounds like the motor is screwed but that is usuly a result of other
issues. even if it is now the motor, something caused it like low battery or bad connections + and - or over pressure running. it could also be the bypass valve set too high or locked up. Even if the bypass works, it needs a return path for fluid. when it reaches bypass psi the valve has to open to let fluid back at the reservoir and that path could be blocked. screwed hose ply interior give intermitting probs I would run the pump output to a gauge and control valve that would pass back at the reservoir. there you could test the pump and motor. if it is a hose, best thing to do is start replacing the shortes ones first. A hose from a valve to the jacks would show up with only issue using that jack. since it is at startup if it is a hose, probably one between the pump and valves and just as important in the return to the reservoir. GregoryO'Connor ofTim&Greg 94ptCa |
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HWH Jack problems - Don Bradner - 12-22-2008, 05:33
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