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Converting scissor to ram?


Paddy1000111
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5 hours ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Just thought I would revisit this if anyone else stumbles across this thread. I flushed the system through by disconnecting the top arm and compressing the ram with a strap. Replaced the oil with iso32/32hv. I took the pins out which were corroded in and everything was very stiff and gave the pins a spin on the lathe with some Emery and cleaned the bores by hand. Stuck some grease on all of it when I put it back together again. I didn't bother checking the pressures but loaded it up with compost from a nearby recycling place that has a weighbridge. They overloaded it and when I asked for 800kg I got 1800kg . Amazingly it tipped it without an issue, not bad for a scissor! 

So about averagely overloaded tree transit then. Yr front OS tyre still soft 😉 K

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