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    Quick question. Power Pole.

    I just finished installing my 10' blade! Everything went pretty well, but there is one thing I'm curious on.

    When it comes up, it it ever so slightly out of line when it's supposed to tuck in. So, it's not all the way in, if that makes sense. What do I need to go to get that sucker to tuck in?

    Thanks guys!
    Cody // 2011 Phoenix 721

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    Make sure u have all the air purged out of the lines and pump.
    Do a full down till the spike hits the ground and let it run for 10 sec. and let off.
    Do a full up and let it run 10 sec. and let off.

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by DR. DROP View Post
    Make sure u have all the air purged out of the lines and pump.
    Do a full down till the spike hits the ground and let it run for 10 sec. and let off.
    Do a full up and let it run 10 sec. and let off.
    Thanks for the idea, but that has been done. It's more of an alignment issue or something. When the pole comes up, it sits slightly to the left, rather than the middle.
    Cody // 2011 Phoenix 721

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    Quote Originally Posted by bCody View Post
    Thanks for the idea, but that has been done. It's more of an alignment issue or something. When the pole comes up, it sits slightly to the left, rather than the middle.
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