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T250 or other models leaking lift and curl cylinders
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<blockquote data-quote="magnm01" data-source="post: 127616" data-attributes="member: 21616"><p>Hello, months back I posted my bucket would not remain level when fully loaded. It was actually noticed trying to use a brush cutter. Anyway I was never able to figure out why the bucket or curl cylinders would slowly lower with heavy weight. This spring I noticed it's not only the curl cylinders it's also the lift arms. Both leak down slowly but steady with heavy weight. I have to bump both pedals every X amount of seconds to keep things lifted and level. This makes me feel like I'm not dealing with leaking cylinder but Moreso a leaking solenoid or valve leaking somewhere. Has anyone diagnosed this issue and made the repair? Thank you for any input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnm01, post: 127616, member: 21616"] Hello, months back I posted my bucket would not remain level when fully loaded. It was actually noticed trying to use a brush cutter. Anyway I was never able to figure out why the bucket or curl cylinders would slowly lower with heavy weight. This spring I noticed it's not only the curl cylinders it's also the lift arms. Both leak down slowly but steady with heavy weight. I have to bump both pedals every X amount of seconds to keep things lifted and level. This makes me feel like I'm not dealing with leaking cylinder but Moreso a leaking solenoid or valve leaking somewhere. Has anyone diagnosed this issue and made the repair? Thank you for any input! [/QUOTE]
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