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45Ricochet wrote:dougrainer wrote:dshinnick wrote:
Contacted the manufacturer, the owner recommended first cleaning the rams (the part that extends down) with Dupont Teflon spray. He said it's super-slick and, unlike ATF or WSD40, does not leave a residue which attracts dust/dirt. Highly recommended the stuff for many uses. He felt sure that would fix it, and if not, to call him back.
So, what brand Jacks????? NOT HWH as the owner of HWH would never talk to an owner. AND, HWH would never state to use any type piston lube. Doug
Oh yeah?
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Nov-11-2015 06:53 PM
dougrainer wrote:dshinnick wrote:
Contacted the manufacturer, the owner recommended first cleaning the rams (the part that extends down) with Dupont Teflon spray. He said it's super-slick and, unlike ATF or WSD40, does not leave a residue which attracts dust/dirt. Highly recommended the stuff for many uses. He felt sure that would fix it, and if not, to call him back.
So, what brand Jacks????? NOT HWH as the owner of HWH would never talk to an owner. AND, HWH would never state to use any type piston lube. Doug
Nov-11-2015 04:17 PM
Nov-11-2015 12:06 PM
dshinnick wrote:
Contacted the manufacturer, the owner recommended first cleaning the rams (the part that extends down) with Dupont Teflon spray. He said it's super-slick and, unlike ATF or WSD40, does not leave a residue which attracts dust/dirt. Highly recommended the stuff for many uses. He felt sure that would fix it, and if not, to call him back.
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midasman wrote:
True. But if his Ambassador has Power Gear like my Ambassador, there are NO springs...
Nov-03-2015 01:41 PM
Nov-03-2015 12:50 PM
midasman wrote:
True. But if his Ambassador has Power Gear like my Ambassador, there are NO springs...
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