OneFineFiftyNine
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2007
- Messages
- 40
Hey everyone,
Tomorrow I am going to go look at a set of trim cylinders for my boat. Should I be able to move the cylinder with my own strength, when the cylinders aren't hooked up to a boat or the hoses? (I'm an adult male of average size and stength, haha.)
The trim cylinders I currently have; I can move one with my own strength and the other is completely stuck.
I just want to make sure that being able to move it isn't a bad thing, and that not being able to move it is.
As always, I appreciate the replies, this site is great!
Tomorrow I am going to go look at a set of trim cylinders for my boat. Should I be able to move the cylinder with my own strength, when the cylinders aren't hooked up to a boat or the hoses? (I'm an adult male of average size and stength, haha.)
The trim cylinders I currently have; I can move one with my own strength and the other is completely stuck.
I just want to make sure that being able to move it isn't a bad thing, and that not being able to move it is.
As always, I appreciate the replies, this site is great!