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Lift Arms leak down
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 127327" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>you might want to add more info, like what exact model machine this is, as without knowing what model it is, we have no way of knowing what its actual lift capacity is,</p><p> it might just not be a strong enough machine to lift a ton, making it perfectly normal for it not too</p><p></p><p> and as for things bleeding down over time, ALL machines will do so, its also perfectly normal for them to do so, BUT how fast they bleed down, might mean an issue or not</p><p>and you do know(no bash here meant) that your not supposed to exit a machine with the bucket all the way up, and the reason is, things can fail and that bucket and arms can come crashing down and KILL you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 127327, member: 13825"] you might want to add more info, like what exact model machine this is, as without knowing what model it is, we have no way of knowing what its actual lift capacity is, it might just not be a strong enough machine to lift a ton, making it perfectly normal for it not too and as for things bleeding down over time, ALL machines will do so, its also perfectly normal for them to do so, BUT how fast they bleed down, might mean an issue or not and you do know(no bash here meant) that your not supposed to exit a machine with the bucket all the way up, and the reason is, things can fail and that bucket and arms can come crashing down and KILL you! [/QUOTE]
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