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Damon3272 wrote:I have been told NEVER to use grease on the hydraulic ram because this attracts dirt and grit and when retracted can ruin the ram/seal,if the rams are sticking you can clean them with a fine wire wool or wipe on a thin smear of auto trans fluid and then remove most of it so no dust /grit can remain.
The best way to lubricate them is to give them a good silicon spray regularly every week when extended this is best because it is a dry lubricant and nothing sticks to it..
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