I need to replace one of the hydraulic lines in my Power-Pole. The tubes seem to be attached with "Push Fit Connectors." How do you remove the tube from the push fit connector? How do you replenish the Hydraulic fluid throughout the system once connected?I have never worked on hydraulics so I could use the direction. Thanks!!
Wess, They don't come out of the factory that way.
Quote from: "seabob4"Wess, They don't come out of the factory that way. viewtopic.php?p=58985#p58985
Wess,Almost all older boats, because of lazy-a$$ POs, basically end up with birds nest under the helm and in the back end. They don't come out of the factory that way. A little time and effort to route and secure properly is all it takes to keep things nice and tidy...
Quote from: "Capt. Bob"Quote from: "seabob4"Wess, They don't come out of the factory that way. viewtopic.php?p=58985#p58985Pretty amazing, huh?
Quote from: "seabob4"Wess,Almost all older boats, because of lazy-a$$ POs, basically end up with birds nest under the helm and in the back end. They don't come out of the factory that way. A little time and effort to route and secure properly is all it takes to keep things nice and tidy...I guess I'm what could be called a lazy a$$ because under my console looks rough, though not as bad as some I've seen. I think my problem was a lack of a plan... and my excitement in getting the boat in the water.I tried to go back in there before the season this year to re-do some wiring, and I've got wires that don't serve a purpose anymore, and for the life of me I can't figure out why they're there. I did all the wiring myself, so you'd think I'd know It can become a problem because when I have electrical issues, I have a hard time tracing the cause. I need to give you some of my money SeaBob