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<blockquote data-quote="twinriversmarine" data-source="post: 68508" data-attributes="member: 9679"><p>The high side(right) has been welded previously. I have owned the machine for almost a year it was fine when I bought it, I lift a lot of block pilings and lumber. The tires are fairly new and worn even. I just moved a bunch off ill and now one arm rubs the frame and the other rubs the right tire. The arms are way off and not close to level. The hydraulic rams on the arms are not even which is what I think is causing the problem. Is it possible I lifted something with one fork and not the other causing them to not be in balance? Can ou drain the fluid and reset them? I am new to skid steers but have worked on many engines and hydraulic systems and they just seem to be out of sync. Thanks for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twinriversmarine, post: 68508, member: 9679"] The high side(right) has been welded previously. I have owned the machine for almost a year it was fine when I bought it, I lift a lot of block pilings and lumber. The tires are fairly new and worn even. I just moved a bunch off ill and now one arm rubs the frame and the other rubs the right tire. The arms are way off and not close to level. The hydraulic rams on the arms are not even which is what I think is causing the problem. Is it possible I lifted something with one fork and not the other causing them to not be in balance? Can ou drain the fluid and reset them? I am new to skid steers but have worked on many engines and hydraulic systems and they just seem to be out of sync. Thanks for the help [/QUOTE]
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