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Old 07-06-2018, 06:54 AM   #1
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New hydraulic jack hoses

I need to replace my hydraulic jack hoses do to bubbling. When I do this do I need to bleed them or just operate a couple times.
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Cycling them is how you bleed them. Run out full stroke and retract a few times.
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Yes, What Twinboat said. Cycling will do it.

Verify fluid level. Run out to full extension, let sit for a moment to allow air to migrate to the top of the cylinder, then retract completely. Re-verify / fill fluid level in tank, then repeat.

After two or three cycles, the fluid level in the tank should not change and you should be good.
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