Mike S.
Advanced Member
Well here goes, This is my first post with pictures and is definatley an experience.
So the first pic is in the cabinet just inside the door below the stove.

The second picture is of the valve that lifts or lowers the top.

this picture is of the two valves that divide the volume front to back.

So the pump pressurizes the manifold in picture three, the centre line in the manifold returns throu the valve in picture three to the holding tank, the other two are the valves that go to the rams that lift the top.
It is a fairly simple system that has required little maintenance. I will take it all apart before I put it back on the truck this year the fittings are weeping slightly and need tightened and a general clean up.
I have more pictures but it has been a steep learning curve for me and I will stop here for now.
So the first pic is in the cabinet just inside the door below the stove.

The second picture is of the valve that lifts or lowers the top.

this picture is of the two valves that divide the volume front to back.

So the pump pressurizes the manifold in picture three, the centre line in the manifold returns throu the valve in picture three to the holding tank, the other two are the valves that go to the rams that lift the top.
It is a fairly simple system that has required little maintenance. I will take it all apart before I put it back on the truck this year the fittings are weeping slightly and need tightened and a general clean up.
I have more pictures but it has been a steep learning curve for me and I will stop here for now.