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New Holland L553 Bucket Drooping
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<blockquote data-quote="abnscout82" data-source="post: 63291" data-attributes="member: 8692"><p>Hello all, A couple of weeks ago I purchased an L553. Used it a bunch already and love it (had it started without ether in 10 degree weather when I purchased it). The only thing I am unsure about is that when I curl the bucket all the way up it drops back down a few inches. No more than a few inches, when I curl it up again it drops again. I have already moved a lot of manure and moved around 1200lb round hay bales and it didn't drop more than that little bit. Any idea what my problem could be? My first thought was air in the hydraulic line but not sure. If you think you have an answer, please give me some instructions on how to fix. It is my first skid steer, so I have not worked on any of them yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abnscout82, post: 63291, member: 8692"] Hello all, A couple of weeks ago I purchased an L553. Used it a bunch already and love it (had it started without ether in 10 degree weather when I purchased it). The only thing I am unsure about is that when I curl the bucket all the way up it drops back down a few inches. No more than a few inches, when I curl it up again it drops again. I have already moved a lot of manure and moved around 1200lb round hay bales and it didn't drop more than that little bit. Any idea what my problem could be? My first thought was air in the hydraulic line but not sure. If you think you have an answer, please give me some instructions on how to fix. It is my first skid steer, so I have not worked on any of them yet. [/QUOTE]
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