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Posted by Dennis in Texas on January 13, 2006 at 12:48:59 from (152.163.101.7):
Tnx for all help so far on my project. Another question, under the seat - right side - on the side of the hyd. unit there is a lever that is about 8-10" long. It seems to have two positions, one vertical and other is pointing aft or to the rear. I am not talking about the hyd. lift selector, the lever in question is mounted directly to the side of the hyd. section. Don't have a clue what it does...help! I will prob. have more questions re. hyd. as mine seem to go DOWN, but will to raise. They seem to hold when up. Might be air as I have been changing fluids trying to eliminate water in system. More on that later.
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