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Lift Arms leak down
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<blockquote data-quote="Markle" data-source="post: 127344" data-attributes="member: 19357"><p>Probably some minor leak inside the valve spool. I didn't think the relief was adjustable on my 743 with Gresen spools. I'm thinking could also be minor bypass within lift cylinders past piston. It could do this without external leak. I'm not worried if about an inch drop per hour. if faster, and or unsafe, further investigation may be advisable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markle, post: 127344, member: 19357"] Probably some minor leak inside the valve spool. I didn’t think the relief was adjustable on my 743 with Gresen spools. I’m thinking could also be minor bypass within lift cylinders past piston. It could do this without external leak. I’m not worried if about an inch drop per hour. if faster, and or unsafe, further investigation may be advisable. [/QUOTE]
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