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j-d wrote:
Doug, I've been doing some reading that tells me this about rebuilding:
1. There may be a "Kit" and that makes the job sound DIY-possible, but
2. It's a welded jack, making the rebuild a pro shop job because the jack has to be cut (probably on a special lathe) and then we-welded (true and oil-tight)
That these make it a replace or professional rebuild?
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โAug-10-2016 10:25 PM
dougrainer wrote:lryrob9301 wrote:
You need to spray the shafts with WD40 and then run the levelers up and down a couple of times. HWH now recommends this cleaning any time one of their levelers becomes sluggish. Also on a 11 year old system I would say the springs are getting weak and need replacing if that hasn't already been done.
Not true The ONLY thing HWH recommends is to keep the shiny cylinders clean. The cylinders are immersed in Trans oil when retracted. Doug
โAug-10-2016 01:34 PM
dougrainer wrote:lryrob9301 wrote:
You need to spray the shafts with WD40 and then run the levelers up and down a couple of times. HWH now recommends this cleaning any time one of their levelers becomes sluggish. Also on a 11 year old system I would say the springs are getting weak and need replacing if that hasn't already been done.
Not true The ONLY thing HWH recommends is to keep the shiny cylinders clean. The cylinders are immersed in Trans oil when retracted. Doug
โAug-10-2016 01:05 PM
lryrob9301 wrote:
You need to spray the shafts with WD40 and then run the levelers up and down a couple of times. HWH now recommends this cleaning any time one of their levelers becomes sluggish. Also on a 11 year old system I would say the springs are getting weak and need replacing if that hasn't already been done.
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