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742 Hydraulics question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 55452" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>I would test the cylinder. Remove the baes end hose. Then run a hose from the cylinder in a bucket. Next start the unit up and curl the bucket back and hold it against it stops. Fluid should not come out, if it does, the clylinder is leaking. I would disassemble it first, check if the rod is bent and if there is any major scoring inside or on the piston. There are several cylinders used on those, so find out which one you have. There could be a check vavle on the control valve causing the problem, but I would have to look into it to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 55452, member: 7339"] I would test the cylinder. Remove the baes end hose. Then run a hose from the cylinder in a bucket. Next start the unit up and curl the bucket back and hold it against it stops. Fluid should not come out, if it does, the clylinder is leaking. I would disassemble it first, check if the rod is bent and if there is any major scoring inside or on the piston. There are several cylinders used on those, so find out which one you have. There could be a check vavle on the control valve causing the problem, but I would have to look into it to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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