Sounds like you have too much fluid in the system. Or the sump could have a buildup of silt or other detritus in it that needs to be cleaned out. Drain the sump, clean the sump, then replace the recommended fluid into the sump. Make sure the cylinder(s) is fully retracted when you do this.
You can add hydraulic fluid to Porsche convertible top motor by popping open your engine hood and then pouring the hydraulic fluid into the appropriate compartment.
You can disinfect a cut by pouring hydrogen peroxide on it and doing this until it stops bubbling. Wash with soap and water. Put a band aid over the cut. Try not to touch it.
Honey, you're gonna want to use a transmission fluid that meets the Komatsu specifications for your forklift. Check the owner's manual or contact a Komatsu dealer to get the right fluid for that bad boy. Don't go pouring just any old stuff in there, unless you want your forklift to throw a hissy fit.
#1:POLLUTION #2:it's wastefull
the boy is pouring water away the rain is pouring down
I'm assuming you want the phrase "pouring in" and not just the word "pouring." Rain is pouring in through the hole in the roof. Whenever she takes over a company, money just starts pouring in.
either a cracked radiator or a ruptured hose, are you pouring it directly into the radiator or the resivoir?
The rain is not pouring down.
Yes, as in pouring a cup of tea.
Chlorine gas can be collected by the downward displacement of air method. This involves bubbling chlorine gas through a solution, usually of water, causing the gas to displace the air in the container and collect in the top of the container. The chlorine gas can then be collected by carefully pouring or siphoning it out.
That is the correct spelling of "pouring" (dispensing liquid).
for a man