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<blockquote data-quote="Micah76" data-source="post: 8098" data-attributes="member: 1030"><p>I purchased a L-555 Deluxe in December 2006. I bought it online and when I got it the lift arms stayed put very well. The dump cylinder drifted a little but over quite a bit of time. Now , six months later, the lift and dump cylinders both drift dramatically, particularly when the lift arms are fully extended. i am a brickmason and it is a real problem when I have a cube of brick in the air. Also the guy I bought it from said it was a 1998 but I have since discovered that the L-555 wasn't made after 1993. How do I find the actual model year? Thanks, Micah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micah76, post: 8098, member: 1030"] I purchased a L-555 Deluxe in December 2006. I bought it online and when I got it the lift arms stayed put very well. The dump cylinder drifted a little but over quite a bit of time. Now , six months later, the lift and dump cylinders both drift dramatically, particularly when the lift arms are fully extended. i am a brickmason and it is a real problem when I have a cube of brick in the air. Also the guy I bought it from said it was a 1998 but I have since discovered that the L-555 wasn't made after 1993. How do I find the actual model year? Thanks, Micah [/QUOTE]
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