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Posted by Mike on Tuesday, June 30, 2009:
I have a lot of 'slap' in my loader bucket when I operate it, and I believe it came on when I removed a stump last year. No external leaks are evident, but from the loose action, it seems to me I might have introduced some air into the system when I overloaded it. Is there a simple way to bleed the air out, or, if not, what might be the problem? The loader still lifts well and operates fine, but I'm concerned that it might cause damage if I leave it this way. Any suggestions?
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