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741 lift arms settle
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<blockquote data-quote="wademiller" data-source="post: 78420" data-attributes="member: 9969"><p>since I bought the machine the lift arms have settled. Always thought cylinders were in need of resealing but the other day while running it I started playing with the pedal. Now that pedal had some play in it so not pulling on linkage; now if I push on the pedal to lift just a little (not enough to start lifting) it stops settling. Is there any adjustment that can be made to stop this or might I have a broken or weak return spring. Started looking at valve breakdowns on bobcat. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wademiller, post: 78420, member: 9969"] since I bought the machine the lift arms have settled. Always thought cylinders were in need of resealing but the other day while running it I started playing with the pedal. Now that pedal had some play in it so not pulling on linkage; now if I push on the pedal to lift just a little (not enough to start lifting) it stops settling. Is there any adjustment that can be made to stop this or might I have a broken or weak return spring. Started looking at valve breakdowns on bobcat. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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