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ls 180 boom boom not level
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 68523" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>The lift rams are fed from a common source so they move equally against the load so taking fluid out of one won't make a difference.</p><p>When the boom is down do both sides sit on the stops? You could rest the center of the boom on a block so it's off the stops and disconnect the lift cylinders or just relieve the pressure witht the engine off , then it should be apparent where it is bent. If it has been welded before it's kind of suspect that that is where it is bending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 68523, member: 931"] The lift rams are fed from a common source so they move equally against the load so taking fluid out of one won't make a difference. When the boom is down do both sides sit on the stops? You could rest the center of the boom on a block so it's off the stops and disconnect the lift cylinders or just relieve the pressure witht the engine off , then it should be apparent where it is bent. If it has been welded before it's kind of suspect that that is where it is bending. [/QUOTE]
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