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Posted by Fred on Wednesday, August 20, 2008:
Hello, I just bought a used front end loader for my 2010 John Deere. I have it all installed but I have one problem.
The loader has a trip bucket, so it only has one hydraulic line that goes to the fitting at the back of the tractor. It then splits and goes to the two cylinders. It goes up just fine but it struggles to come down and the tractor labors when it comes down. Could the problem be air in the system and if so how do I bleed it out. thank you. Fred
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