Re: 1984 K30 Project Plow Truck
On my plow I ended up replacing the fluid, cleaning the filter or filters (can't remember if there was more than one), and cleaning the valves. Also it got new hoses, swivels, and quick disconnects as some of the joints were leaking.
I'm not sure how familiar you are with that plow but a thing to remember is to keep the lift toggle switch in the center position. It's easy to set it to float , disconnect the plow, and forget to switch it back to center. When it's in float it keeps a solenoid energized and can burn it out quicker.
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