http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/tls/2607795118.html I wouldn't use over 15 psi, though:lol_hitti
E EVOLVO Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2009 Messages 349 Location Port Hadlock, Wa Sep 20, 2011 #1 http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/tls/2607795118.html I wouldn't use over 15 psi, though
D dirttracker18 Well-known member Joined Aug 10, 2009 Messages 3,191 Location Slate River, ON Sep 20, 2011 #2 Nice, I can't seem to find the air connection. nor can I figure out what the air does?!? Perhaps it is such hard work you need a blast of air to cool yourself off?
Nice, I can't seem to find the air connection. nor can I figure out what the air does?!? Perhaps it is such hard work you need a blast of air to cool yourself off?
T tcianci Well-known member Joined Feb 7, 2009 Messages 4,242 Location Walpole, Ma Sep 20, 2011 #3 I think you shove the hose up your ***, grab the hoist chain and turn on the pressure. You would probably get the thing going pretty past.
I think you shove the hose up your ***, grab the hoist chain and turn on the pressure. You would probably get the thing going pretty past.
D daveroy Well-known member Joined Sep 4, 2009 Messages 735 Location Omaha NE Sep 20, 2011 #4 My 'guess' would be that the air acts as power assist. Something like power steering. You still pull the chain to actuate the movement, but get air assist to make it easier. (just a guess!)
My 'guess' would be that the air acts as power assist. Something like power steering. You still pull the chain to actuate the movement, but get air assist to make it easier. (just a guess!)