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| The Old Man and No Barth |
The door on my "rock-solid" Barth would bind in some circumstances when it was leveled with the jacks on uneven ground. It liked best to sit on its wheels on level ground. Indeed, the fit of my screen door depended on temperature, & whether it was in sunlight or shade. | |||
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1/09 |
well my leveling stands are leaking havent looked closely ! thought possiably o rings old and cracked i guess i was wrong! 84 regency ! is there a rebuild kit ! 2 leaking or should i just refill! | |||
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8/11 |
Contact HWH Service @ 877-494-6466. They offer reman cylinders if that is in-fact what is leaking. Billy & Helen Thibodeaux Carencro (Lafayette), LA www.billyt.com Data Tag: 9404-3908-36XI-2C 1994 Sovereign 36' Widebody on Spartan MM (IC) Chassis. Powered by 300 HP 8.3L C-Cummins Banks Stinger System BD Exhaust Brake Fleetgard "Enviroclean" CCV System (No more oil on the Toad) MotoSAT HD Stationary Satellite MotoSAT F2 DataStorm Internet Dish w/ViaSat LinkStar S2 Modem Service from Horizons 1 Satellite located at 127 W TracStar SV360 In-Motion Satellite DirecTV HD-DVR Apple TV Bose Lifestyle Home Theater LG 32" 16x9 HD LED Living Room Nexus 21 TV Lift Vizio 22" HD 16 x 9 LED Bedroom Onan 12,500 Quiet Diesel Genset Statpower ProSine 3000 Inverter/Charger 900 Ahr Lifeline AGM Battery Bank 320 Watt Solar Array | |||
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1/09 |
is there a certain fluid to use in the hydralic/trans hydrallic,,? | |||
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| The Old Man and No Barth |
The instructions for my HWH levelers said to use Dexron II transmission fluid. My reservoir was a cylinder mounted horizontally, with a cap on top. As I recall, the instructions on refilling the reservoir were, with jacks fully retracted, fill to within an inch or so of the top. I used one finger joint for a measure since the top of the reservoir wasn't visible. I topped my reservoir just after I bought the coach. One jack leaked enough so that after a week or so extended, the base would be wet. But in three years of use, the level didn't drop enough to require topping up, even though the jacks were extended for about three months total, each year. Now this is all from memory. There must be someone out there with the instruction book, & if I'm incorrect, I don't mind being corrected. | |||
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My hwh instructions said to use tranny fluid as well. As far as Rob and Kim are concerned, check out the lines themselves...my lines were not leaking at the joints at all but right thru the line itself because they were dry. | |||
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1/09 |
i have one leveler that leaks! trans fluid tks .. thought that was gonna be a dumb question.. hydralic jacks hydralic fluid! glad i asked tks tranny fluid is cheaper | |||
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