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<blockquote data-quote="skayser2" data-source="post: 39154" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>Well I went ahead and changed the lines to the cylinder over to 3/8" vs the 1/4" I had on it. I also managed to go a foot shorter on each (5' and 6') and still get my maximum range of motion with the arms fully raised. What a difference that made! At idle, it will now fully extend in about 6 seconds without dropping the idle speed vs the 10-12 it took and almost killing the engine. At half throttle in about 5 seconds, again without changing the rpm. This is all being done at about 11 degrees so the oil is fairly stiff. It will most likely get quicker the warmer it gets. Hopefully this will extend equipment life alittle as it's only used during these cold Minnesota winters. Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skayser2, post: 39154, member: 2179"] Well I went ahead and changed the lines to the cylinder over to 3/8" vs the 1/4" I had on it. I also managed to go a foot shorter on each (5' and 6') and still get my maximum range of motion with the arms fully raised. What a difference that made! At idle, it will now fully extend in about 6 seconds without dropping the idle speed vs the 10-12 it took and almost killing the engine. At half throttle in about 5 seconds, again without changing the rpm. This is all being done at about 11 degrees so the oil is fairly stiff. It will most likely get quicker the warmer it gets. Hopefully this will extend equipment life alittle as it's only used during these cold Minnesota winters. Steve [/QUOTE]
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