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Bobcat 773G Thunking from drivetrain??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 11122" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Rams don't need to have external leaks for them to still leak down. The inside of a hydraulic ram consists of a piston which is attached to the rod that comes out of the ram and a piston seal to seal against the inner wall of the ram. If this seal is damaged it can allow oil to move from one side of the ram to the other (from high pressure to low) allowing the ram to slowly fall. Its all internal and you won't see any signs of it from the outside.</p><p>Could it be as simple as alignment of the cables for the hand controls? I'm assuming the hand controls are linked to the spools with cables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 11122, member: 82"] Rams don't need to have external leaks for them to still leak down. The inside of a hydraulic ram consists of a piston which is attached to the rod that comes out of the ram and a piston seal to seal against the inner wall of the ram. If this seal is damaged it can allow oil to move from one side of the ram to the other (from high pressure to low) allowing the ram to slowly fall. Its all internal and you won't see any signs of it from the outside. Could it be as simple as alignment of the cables for the hand controls? I'm assuming the hand controls are linked to the spools with cables. [/QUOTE]
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