C'mon shoe.....time for some tough love.
We're here to help, but you gotta help yourself a little bit.
Hi-Lo has been making travel trailers for nearly 50 years. Any problem that you have......someone else has already had, and there's a good chance that the solution is posted here already. The "search" function is your friend, don't be afraid to shake hands and use it. On the forum home page, there's a whole section dedicated to the lift system.
Learn how to post pictures to the forum and you can help us to help you.
Now, to today's lesson: Have you read the owner's manual.....the link to which I gave you yesterday? Apparently not......so, here's the Cliff Notes version:
The hydraulic lift system (electric motor and hydraulic pump) is located in the "A" part of your trailer frame, between the hitch (aka "coupler" as they call it in this owner's manual, and the trailer).
Page 6 of the owner's manual has a diagram (referred to as Fig 3). Page 5 has a paragraph that contains the description of the objects in Fig 3, i.e. #4 is the 3 qt hydraulic fluid reservoir, #3 is the filler/breather port, #5 is the relief valve, etc.
Page 7 & 8 has a troubleshooting section for the hydraulic lift system. Bullet-point #3 under the troubleshooting section tells you how to check hydraulic fluid level (should be 1" below the top of the reservoir with the trailer in the "down" position) and where to check for leaks in the system.
The photo below is a shot of what my system looks like, but it's a 2008 model, so will not look exactly like yours. This was taken looking down into the compartment that stores my lift system. The dirty white plastic cylinder next to the battery is the hydraulic fluid reservoir. The black plastic cap on this cylinder is the filler port.
Oh, you'll see that your owner's manual states to use "Type A automatic transmission fluid...." to refill your hydraulic fluid reservoir. You won't find Type A any longer, it is all but obsolete. But, there are a few threads on this forum that discuss the appropriate replacement for Type A automatic transmission fluid. You can find that via the search function.
Alright, do some homework and let us know what you learn!!
Good luck!