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<blockquote data-quote="Shanmar" data-source="post: 134681" data-attributes="member: 21969"><p>Yea. If you have good lift power, the pump is ok. Sounds like a cylinder seal. Dumping doesn't require much force, so it will work that way. But curling requires force to lift the bucket, so the oil just passes past the seal on the piston. If you get it curled back with the bucket on, it probably leaks down to touch the ground pretty quickly also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanmar, post: 134681, member: 21969"] Yea. If you have good lift power, the pump is ok. Sounds like a cylinder seal. Dumping doesn't require much force, so it will work that way. But curling requires force to lift the bucket, so the oil just passes past the seal on the piston. If you get it curled back with the bucket on, it probably leaks down to touch the ground pretty quickly also. [/QUOTE]
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