Part 2: Hefty Hoist Dump Kit Wiring Connections
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ค. 2010
- This is part two of the installation of a Pierce 5T dump kit on a Chevy chassis. This segment depicts the wiring and hydraulic connections including the pump, battery and cylinder.
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This installation video can be used when installing a 7.5T or 10T kit. The main difference between each kit is the lift angle, overhang and length of the bed.
5 - 7.5T kits are compatible with 8' - 12' beds while 10T kits are compatible with 10'-16' beds. Read your manual for further instructions. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Just thought I'd pop by and give you a big handshake. I'd spent 2 weeks trying to work out how to wire up an old harsh hoist with no luck, I watched your work and listened to your easy to understand, accurate fitting instructions and was all finished about half an hour later. Thank you from Northampton, England
Very helpful ! Thank you guys for taking the time to film this! Keep up the good work !
Hey can you adjust the amount of fluid looking at usen one of these units for a crab pot puller needs to spin the hauler head at a good speed
hi my friend i need contact you , because i need use a hidraulick pack but the conection no is an truck i need to know if is possible conct to transformer
When mine was installed they poked a hole in the top for a carb but now it leaks out the top? I'm pretty sure they should have taken the cap off with the screen and poked a hole instead but I can't find any manuals online to see if I'm correct or not.
How much for one set of hydraulic cylinder and pomp sir...??? thank you
Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome imagination. Grade: A++💥
we not worried about water splashing on motor for years?
Where is you location maybe you fix my truck is flat bed and I wanna put the kit dump to be a dump truck
Very nice video!
THANKS 4 UR HELP,,,DAVE
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hi I'm in California L.A county I need to upgrade my pump it only dump 1 ton. the former owner down sized it when the other one broke. need one for over 5 tons
I have the same question
can't get mine to go down.
no help