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Clark 632 please help
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 86212" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>It won't damage the pump, it has a relief in the circuit so it can't over load it. Yes, it's hooked up to the same lift/tilt circuit. So if one is stuck, all can act weirdly.</p><p>The pedal is connected to the control block. The control block moves fluid that the pump pressurises. So there is no direct link as such.</p><p>The chain link will have a small shim looking part that slides into grooves in the pins to lock it in place. When you have it out of the packet, it will make more sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 86212, member: 82"] It won't damage the pump, it has a relief in the circuit so it can't over load it. Yes, it's hooked up to the same lift/tilt circuit. So if one is stuck, all can act weirdly. The pedal is connected to the control block. The control block moves fluid that the pump pressurises. So there is no direct link as such. The chain link will have a small shim looking part that slides into grooves in the pins to lock it in place. When you have it out of the packet, it will make more sense. [/QUOTE]
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