Email csinfo@genericparts.com and request a parts breakdown for your model. Please provide serial number. To remove frozen plugs, first strike with pin punch and hammer then remove.
Does anyone know of a Video on rebuilding a BT L2000 Pallet Jack. It was manufactured in 1993 it’s says on the Pump. It pumps up fine but can’t hold a load very long without creeping back down to the ground on its own. The heavier the load the faster it creeps back down where with anything over 400 lbs I can’t move the pallet Jack very far being the pallet is back sitting on the floor. I don’t see any leaks. I checked to make sure it has enough fluid in it and it is fine. I also tried bleeding it a few times. It makes no difference. I would like to rebuild the pump but have no idea where to start. Can anyone tell me why a pump that pumps up quickly won’t hold a load very long? This Pallet Jack use to work great but I haven’t used it much.
Hi Carlos, there is an oil fill plug located on the top of the pump next to the main lifting ram. For more information visit our website www.genericparts.com/store/app/Search_Results_PS_ALL.cfm?PageNum_getPartNums=4&table=1&cat=470 (on the line drawing the plug is # 58) or email csinfo@genericparts.com. Thanks! Customer service
Generic Parts Service thanks ! I found it. Now I can’t take the damn thing off. I’ve sprayed lubricant on it and it won’t budge. Any other tips for taking it off ? Smacked it with a hammer too.
I’m using your video to replace seals in out pallet jack. But all I can think about is how I would love to have your vice, who makes that?
thank you. just went through videos 1-3 and my pallet jack now works. my jack is a crown pth 27-48 but the same pump
I don’t see any 3mm Allen for the chain retraining screw …. And the oil fill plug will not budge any assistance. I’m stuck
Email csinfo@genericparts.com and request a parts breakdown for your model. Please provide serial number.
To remove frozen plugs, first strike with pin punch and hammer then remove.
Does anyone know of a Video on rebuilding a BT L2000 Pallet Jack. It was manufactured in 1993 it’s says on the Pump. It pumps up fine but can’t hold a load very long without creeping back down to the ground on its own. The heavier the load the faster it creeps back down where with anything over 400 lbs I can’t move the pallet Jack very far being the pallet is back sitting on the floor. I don’t see any leaks. I checked to make sure it has enough fluid in it and it is fine. I also tried bleeding it a few times. It makes no difference. I would like to rebuild the pump but have no idea where to start. Can anyone tell me why a pump that pumps up quickly won’t hold a load very long? This Pallet Jack use to work great but I haven’t used it much.
Please contact us at CSinfo@genericparts.com We can help
@@genericparts Will do this week hopefully tomorrow. Thanks for responding to my Question.
Cómo puedo cambiar el gatillo del Crown porque se quebro
Please watch the video and if you have any further questions call 800-366-5939
Do I have to do all this just to add hydraulic oil? I have this same pallet jack but can’t find the plug
Hi Carlos,
there is an oil fill plug located on the top of the pump next to the main lifting ram.
For more information visit our website www.genericparts.com/store/app/Search_Results_PS_ALL.cfm?PageNum_getPartNums=4&table=1&cat=470 (on the line drawing the plug is # 58) or email csinfo@genericparts.com. Thanks!
Customer service
Generic Parts Service thanks ! I found it. Now I can’t take the damn thing off. I’ve sprayed lubricant on it and it won’t budge. Any other tips for taking it off ? Smacked it with a hammer too.
Great videos Trying to call the phone number