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In Reply to: B7100 loader bleed down posted by Mike on Tuesday, January 15, 2008:
MR. Ralph Horton, I think if you go back and
read MR. Mikes first post you will see what the
real problems is. He stated that he would leave
the bucket in the up position, and over a long
period of time the bucket would drop several inches, First of all you don't leave the bucket
or any attachment up, you lower them to the
ground to relieve the hydraulic pressure off the
lines, cylinders and valves, if you don't your
asking for fluid by pass and blown seals, and
that's just what he got. It's not the tractor's
fault. So as for the DEERE thing I do think you
have a better machine in the Kubota, just treat
it right. BY the way, just for the record STP
went in all my dad's old tractors when they
were new, and no problems ever occured, and I
follow the same pattern, it's a proven fact it
works in my family and it will all ways be used.