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My Pittsburgh trolley jack ran out of oil after several years and barely worked (no lifting when pumping). Here is how to fill the reservoir with jack oil, bleed the reservoir, and replace the main piston O-ring. Once complete, the jack worked as if new.
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00:00 Materials
00:18 Problem Description
00:27 Repair Overview
00:44 Disassembly
01:43 O-ring Removal
02:14 O-ring Replacement
02:45 Oil Fill
03:11 Assembly
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