The first knee's "horizontal directional valve had a blown gasket. I repaired it and moved to the middle knee and found that the horizontal air cylinder had a twisted piston gasket. Had to buy a new gasket and put that on. Everything worked good today sawing until about an hour in and the vertical travel slowed way down. I'm thinking it may not be getting sufficient oiling. Thanks for watching and commenting
Yes sir a gasket blew on the first knee directional valve. Cut a replacement and then found out the middle knee had a cylinder gasket twisted up. Had to buy that. Sawed today and it all worked good but the up down on the middle knee started to slow down. I'm thinking it may not be getting oil in the air lines. Thanks for watching and commenting
There was two big problems. The first knee had a blown gasket on the horizontal directional valve. Cut a new one out of some material I had here. The 2nd knee had a twisted seal inside. Had to buy that. It all worked today when sawing but at the end the up down started to slow. I'm thinking it may not be getting enough oil in the air lines. Thanks for watching and commenting
I see the slow working air cylinder and hear the air leaking if it's leaking though the valve rebuild your air cylinder
The first knee's "horizontal directional valve had a blown gasket. I repaired it and moved to the middle knee and found that the horizontal air cylinder had a twisted piston gasket. Had to buy a new gasket and put that on. Everything worked good today sawing until about an hour in and the vertical travel slowed way down. I'm thinking it may not be getting sufficient oiling. Thanks for watching and commenting
Check all of your connections on the air cylinders. You might have a loose connection or a seal gone bad.
Yes sir a gasket blew on the first knee directional valve. Cut a replacement and then found out the middle knee had a cylinder gasket twisted up. Had to buy that. Sawed today and it all worked good but the up down on the middle knee started to slow down. I'm thinking it may not be getting oil in the air lines. Thanks for watching and commenting
You need to send one of the youngsters with their hands in their pockets to drive in the dogs instead of you climbing over there.
Yeah I should have. And they would had. Their good ole boys. Thanks for watching and commenting
do you have an air leak somewhere or is the compressor not working right?
There was two big problems. The first knee had a blown gasket on the horizontal directional valve. Cut a new one out of some material I had here. The 2nd knee had a twisted seal inside. Had to buy that. It all worked today when sawing but at the end the up down started to slow. I'm thinking it may not be getting enough oil in the air lines. Thanks for watching and commenting
If your s***'s broke fix it
I did. Had to replace a blown gasket on a directional valve and a seal in a cylinder. Thanks for watching and commenting