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Super a Hydraulic's

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John in Aussie

08-14-2006 19:40:06




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G'day,Have taken the hydraulic system of my Super A as to clean any rust off the pin retainers and also to check that the boots are in good condition i have also taken the arms off, my question is, should the two rams move in and out by hand i cannot move them, will i have to dimantle the system to free them?i hope my explanation is adequate
Thanks in anticipation John




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CNKS

08-14-2006 19:56:25




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 Re: Super a Hydraulic's in reply to John in Aussie, 08-14-2006 19:40:06  
They have good suction, and don't give up without a fight. But you should be able to move them, when you let go they should go back to the original position. If they don't budge at all, they may be rusted. If the hydraulics were working before you took it off, of course it is not rust. They should come out. If you pull the head, that should relieve some of the suction holding them it -- may be more involved than you want to do, unless your intention is overhaul the whole thing.

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

08-14-2006 19:52:31




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 Re: Super a Hydraulic's in reply to John in Aussie, 08-14-2006 19:40:06  
As long as there is fluid in them, you cannot move by hand. Below is a link to a manual coverign cub, Super A, and C touch control. if it doesn't work, copy and paste thsi in your browser.

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John in Aussie

08-15-2006 00:30:18




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 Re: Super a Hydraulic's in reply to john *.?-!.* cub owner, 08-14-2006 19:52:31  
Thanks John, I have printed it out, have drained the oil out,- but there could be some oil left in have you a super A?



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