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S205 Cylinder Creep
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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 92409" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>"CREEP" could be that the cylinders are by-passing internally & therefore the cylinder / functions are moving when they should not be. This is the very most likely scenario. To repair this type of "CREEP", you would need to re-pack the cylinder(s). If that is not the issue at hand, then the spool valve could be by-passing hydraulic fluid internally of the control valve. Lastly, "CREEP" could mean that the aux. hydraulics are stuck on. I just ran into this issue a week ago. A controller was bad holding power to the aux. hydraulics. I would suggest unplugging the top two electric solenoids that are on the control valve. Then, try out the machine. Is it better? Give us a little more feedback so we can better understand how we can help you. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 92409, member: 13117"] "CREEP" could be that the cylinders are by-passing internally & therefore the cylinder / functions are moving when they should not be. This is the very most likely scenario. To repair this type of "CREEP", you would need to re-pack the cylinder(s). If that is not the issue at hand, then the spool valve could be by-passing hydraulic fluid internally of the control valve. Lastly, "CREEP" could mean that the aux. hydraulics are stuck on. I just ran into this issue a week ago. A controller was bad holding power to the aux. hydraulics. I would suggest unplugging the top two electric solenoids that are on the control valve. Then, try out the machine. Is it better? Give us a little more feedback so we can better understand how we can help you. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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