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763H Hydraulics - bucket curls down on its own
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<blockquote data-quote="MNBobcat" data-source="post: 93160" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>It could be the nut backed off. I replaced the rod in the cylinder a couple of years ago and put new seals in at that time. Its possible I didn't get the nut tight enough though I do tend to over tighten things. I'm going to check the spool valve before I do anything. I suspect there might be a leak. If I do have to replace o-rings in the spool valve, do you know if I have to pull the whole valve out or is it possible to leave the valve in place and fix the leak?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNBobcat, post: 93160, member: 3234"] It could be the nut backed off. I replaced the rod in the cylinder a couple of years ago and put new seals in at that time. Its possible I didn't get the nut tight enough though I do tend to over tighten things. I'm going to check the spool valve before I do anything. I suspect there might be a leak. If I do have to replace o-rings in the spool valve, do you know if I have to pull the whole valve out or is it possible to leave the valve in place and fix the leak? [/QUOTE]
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