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Down pressure after shutdown. I noticed my Bobcat 773C creates its own down pressure whenever it's shutdown
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<blockquote data-quote="little_fellow" data-source="post: 119655" data-attributes="member: 3098"><p>I noticed my Bobcat 773C creates its own down pressure whenever it's shutdown. I had noticed this before but never paid much attention to it due to the fact that I generally leave the bucket flat on the ground when parking and the down pressure is minimum due to the fact that the cylinders are already in all the way. The other day I parked the skid steer with the bucket standing on its cutting edge . The next day, to my surprise, I found my skid steer standing on a 45 degree angle. The cylinders had pushed the bucket down until they were all the way in. I'm wondering if this is normal or is there something defective in the system?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="little_fellow, post: 119655, member: 3098"] I noticed my Bobcat 773C creates its own down pressure whenever it's shutdown. I had noticed this before but never paid much attention to it due to the fact that I generally leave the bucket flat on the ground when parking and the down pressure is minimum due to the fact that the cylinders are already in all the way. The other day I parked the skid steer with the bucket standing on its cutting edge . The next day, to my surprise, I found my skid steer standing on a 45 degree angle. The cylinders had pushed the bucket down until they were all the way in. I'm wondering if this is normal or is there something defective in the system? [/QUOTE]
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