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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 382" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I'm just guessing here. If you sit your machine in the sun a long time (or if you are running a high oil temperature) AND the temperature drops at night, well, a longer temperature means a lower volume, so the decrease in volume would mean the boom arms retract to compensate for the lower volume (which means more pressure). Um, in short, if the oil in the cylinders expanded due to high temperatures during the day, when the temps dropped at night, the rods would go back in. The problem may be as simple as replacing an oil filter. I'm not sure though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 382, member: 44"] I'm just guessing here. If you sit your machine in the sun a long time (or if you are running a high oil temperature) AND the temperature drops at night, well, a longer temperature means a lower volume, so the decrease in volume would mean the boom arms retract to compensate for the lower volume (which means more pressure). Um, in short, if the oil in the cylinders expanded due to high temperatures during the day, when the temps dropped at night, the rods would go back in. The problem may be as simple as replacing an oil filter. I'm not sure though [/QUOTE]
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