Ronmar
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IDK, but have sure come across it a lot on the forums. Mine locked up once. Was able to free it, like most people, by repeated up and down cycles. I think the real trick is after you pump up, which should release the safety check, you need to release the pressure very very slowly so it flows past the safety check and releases the stored pressure without triggering the safety. The condition and perhaps the design of the control valve may make that a challenge, so it immediately re-locks the safety when you shift the valve.That sounds feasible. I'll try to extract those ball seats this weekend. I wonder how many times that cylinder has seized with the trucks in actual service.
i was thinking if it happened again, I might try to pump it up and release the pressure by slowly cracking the hose fitting, but removed that whole crane before it happened again