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<blockquote data-quote="AlFitz" data-source="post: 125802" data-attributes="member: 22540"><p>Fixed. </p><p>I tested all cylinders for bypassing. Nil issues. </p><p>When the arms were up and bucket was down, it didn't drop anyway near as bad. When the bucket was up slightly, it would drop. </p><p>There was obviously bleeding from bucket to arms somehow. </p><p>This lead me to checking the bucket levelling valve. After a clean and a bit of adjustment on the relief screws, it appears to have sorted the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlFitz, post: 125802, member: 22540"] Fixed. I tested all cylinders for bypassing. Nil issues. When the arms were up and bucket was down, it didn’t drop anyway near as bad. When the bucket was up slightly, it would drop. There was obviously bleeding from bucket to arms somehow. This lead me to checking the bucket levelling valve. After a clean and a bit of adjustment on the relief screws, it appears to have sorted the issue. [/QUOTE]
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