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<blockquote data-quote="Mike10" data-source="post: 60264" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Look at the bottom of the lift cylinder barrels. Is there a plug pointing to the outside. It would take a 7/8" wrench. If you have this plug you can have a hose made to attach to this cylinder port and use an external hydraulic source to raise the boom. You only need to do this to one cylinder. You must remove the line at the rod end of the cylinder so the oil in the top end of the cylinders can escape.</p><p>If you do not have a cylinder with an external port, then remove the fitting from the bottom of the barrel and get some fittings to make this into a tee fitting and attach your external hose here. Againk, remove the line from the rod end of the cylinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike10, post: 60264, member: 5461"] Look at the bottom of the lift cylinder barrels. Is there a plug pointing to the outside. It would take a 7/8” wrench. If you have this plug you can have a hose made to attach to this cylinder port and use an external hydraulic source to raise the boom. You only need to do this to one cylinder. You must remove the line at the rod end of the cylinder so the oil in the top end of the cylinders can escape. If you do not have a cylinder with an external port, then remove the fitting from the bottom of the barrel and get some fittings to make this into a tee fitting and attach your external hose here. Againk, remove the line from the rod end of the cylinder. [/QUOTE]
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