bucky7680
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jul 12, 2006
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I have a 12V electric over hydraulic dump trailer. The motor, pump, and reservoir are all one unit. The cylinder is power up and power down. When I power down the cylinder the fluid starts to foam in the reservoir and begins to over flow before the bed is all the way down. I have to wait at least 5 min before I can try to lower the bed some more. I usually have to do this 2 or 3 times. The dealer, who has since gone out of business, told me that because it was new it had air in the system that would work its way out over time. I have lifted and lowered the bed about 10 times and things did not change. Since I bought it the speed at which the bed raises is the same if it is empty or when I had a load. The most weight I?ve had is 2500 lbs in the bed. The trailer is rated to lift 6000 lbs in the bed. When the bed is up high enough for the load to dump the reservoir is empty. There is some more stroke in the cylinder if I had more fluid in the reservoir but the foam over flow would start sooner. I drained as much fluid out as I could and replaced it with new hydraulic fluid from Wally World. It foamed just as much. I was told to use power steering fluid. I again drained as much fluid as I could and replaced it with power steering fluid. It foamed just as much. I was told by a guy at the dump with a dump trailer to use AT fluid.
Will AT fluid work?
Is there an anti-foaming additive I need to use?
Was the dealer correct and I still have air in the system that needs to work its way out?
Is there a problem with the pump?
I love this trailer and it is not a low end brand.
Will AT fluid work?
Is there an anti-foaming additive I need to use?
Was the dealer correct and I still have air in the system that needs to work its way out?
Is there a problem with the pump?
I love this trailer and it is not a low end brand.