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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 8538" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Check your batteries charge, it may want a bit of a top up. I have had this before.</p><p>Now for the lifting, its totally normal if you lift the arms up and tilt the bucket as the back weighs more than the front when the arms are in the air. I have done this on a 731, lifted the arms up and tilted the bucket came back the next day and its front tyres were WAY up in the air. It will just be the fact the cylinders or spools have a bit of internal leakage that allows the cylinders to fall. Nothing to worry about.</p><p>Give your battery good charge then try to start it up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 8538, member: 82"] Check your batteries charge, it may want a bit of a top up. I have had this before. Now for the lifting, its totally normal if you lift the arms up and tilt the bucket as the back weighs more than the front when the arms are in the air. I have done this on a 731, lifted the arms up and tilted the bucket came back the next day and its front tyres were WAY up in the air. It will just be the fact the cylinders or spools have a bit of internal leakage that allows the cylinders to fall. Nothing to worry about. Give your battery good charge then try to start it up again. [/QUOTE]
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