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Posted by Billy on Wednesday, September 23, 2009:In Reply to: Hydraulics question posted by J.R. on Tuesday, September 22, 2009:
The bucket should stay where you put it (in a perfect world) however if the seals on the piston inside the cylinder are bypassing the loader will drift down. the only way to stop this would be to have your cylinders re-packed. As far as running two hydraulic implements at the same time. This system is not designed for doing so.
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