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I've never worked with tractor hydraulics before. I added a front loader to my tractor. I noticed that the left and right side cylinders don't move together, when no load is attached. Left and right side cylinders share the same hydraulic line. I'm assuming that under a load the pressure in the left and right side cylinders will equalize and lift the load uniformly. Does this sound correct?