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Main Control Valve leak? Bucket cylinders slowly lose position
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<blockquote data-quote="jlbart" data-source="post: 113022" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>Gehl 4625 tilt cylinders do not hold position very well. The cylinders leaked, so I replaced both cylinders and replaced seals on lift cylinders. The tilt cylinders still do not hold position. Assuming it's a leak within the Main Control Valve? If so can that be fixed by replacing seals on Main Control Valve or are those able to be overhauled?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlbart, post: 113022, member: 7177"] Gehl 4625 tilt cylinders do not hold position very well. The cylinders leaked, so I replaced both cylinders and replaced seals on lift cylinders. The tilt cylinders still do not hold position. Assuming it's a leak within the Main Control Valve? If so can that be fixed by replacing seals on Main Control Valve or are those able to be overhauled? [/QUOTE]
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