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741 lift arms settle
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<blockquote data-quote="billrbg" data-source="post: 78464" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>I suggest eliminating a leaking lift cylinder piston, your original guess, before digging into that Control Valve. Lift the arms and mechanically hold them up (with a jack or such), then disconnect the two hydraulic lines after the R/L "tees" and cap the tees. Then let the lift arms loose and see if they still fall fairly rapidly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billrbg, post: 78464, member: 10970"] I suggest eliminating a leaking lift cylinder piston, your original guess, before digging into that Control Valve. Lift the arms and mechanically hold them up (with a jack or such), then disconnect the two hydraulic lines after the R/L "tees" and cap the tees. Then let the lift arms loose and see if they still fall fairly rapidly. [/QUOTE]
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