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<blockquote data-quote="dean3" data-source="post: 10501" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>According to the mechanics, the cylinder does not and is not supposed to hold pressure. When the mount kit is installed the "handles" are removed. They have told me that it is just the cam / spring tension that is supposed to hold the pins down. It would seem to me that the cylinder holding pressure would be a much better design, however I don't think it's possible with this setup. The cylinder is activated by dead heading the bucket curl cylinder and hitting the electric switch. I assume that would mean that if you are not curling the bucket there would be no hydraulic pressure available to hold?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean3, post: 10501, member: 1285"] According to the mechanics, the cylinder does not and is not supposed to hold pressure. When the mount kit is installed the "handles" are removed. They have told me that it is just the cam / spring tension that is supposed to hold the pins down. It would seem to me that the cylinder holding pressure would be a much better design, however I don't think it's possible with this setup. The cylinder is activated by dead heading the bucket curl cylinder and hitting the electric switch. I assume that would mean that if you are not curling the bucket there would be no hydraulic pressure available to hold? [/QUOTE]
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