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    No need to bleed it. Run it up and down and check the level. It's easy work. We charge $125 parts and labor to do both rams. If you do it yourself just take your time and pay attention to the three balls on the end of the valve. They like to roll away.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Menace Marine View Post
    No need to bleed it. Run it up and down and check the level. It's easy work. We charge $125 parts and labor to do both rams. If you do it yourself just take your time and pay attention to the three balls on the end of the valve. They like to roll away.


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    So how often should these be rebuilt? Is it just a matter of if and when they don't seal? Or should we be looking at every 5-10-15 years?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HypNautic View Post
    So how often should these be rebuilt? Is it just a matter of if and when they don't seal? Or should we be looking at every 5-10-15 years?
    If it ain't broke. Don't fix it.


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