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  1. Lee Wagner
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    10/12/2015 11:10 AM
    I have a Workman 200 sprayer with electric boom lift. The actuator (electric/hydraulic cylinder) that does the lifting on the left side has become very slow. Any one have any suggestions as to what I might check before I buy a new one.

    Lee Wagner
    Nueva Vista Golf Course



  2. Ron Bradley
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    63 posts
    10/13/2015 11:10 AM
    I have a 5700-D with electric/Hyd acuators. Had the same issue. the springs in electric motors were
    etting hot and losing their strenth,and would not hold brushes aginst armiture. Good luck Ron.



  3. Andy Jorgensen
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    1 posts
    10/14/2015 6:10 AM
    It may have worn brushes. You can get replacements here. The one tagged in the link is a close match and takes a little ingenuity to match it up to the old one. But, will save you a few $$$.

    https://www.surpluscenter.com/Electrical/Linear-Actuators/DC-Linear-Actuators/5-31-STROKE-1000-LBS-12-VDC-LINEAR-ACTUATOR-5-1680-6.axd



  4. Timothy Johnston
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    3/16/2016 6:03 AM
    To those that have bought the replacements that Andy linked to have you all had luck? Just pulled a 2004 multipro 1250 off the new property I acquired as 1st superintendent job. It was parked in the woods for 3 years after being winterized, but so far everything but a couple missing boom switches and right boom actuator seems to check out on it. If anybody can help with setting me up with the correct replacement actuator I would certainly appreciate the help. Obviously trying to avoid the $1500 Toro direct replacement actuator. Thanks All! Please email any help to TJohnston@wedgewoodpines.com



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