Mr. Schwiebert...

ol 55'

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Possibly you missed my earlier post here on the the bleeding of the hydraulic system. You'd ask me to raise up the 3 point hitch with a load, shutting off the engine and seeing how long it would take to come down and for about 2 or 3 hours it stayed up but by that there morning she was all the way down. Like I said I thought it was the O ring on the piston I don't know, what could it be?
 
Most likely, When you have the unit off find someone that has a press where you can place the unit in and make the press test and remove all oubt of the problem. Questions? Post a phone number.
 
(quoted from post at 22:30:46 07/28/15) Possibly you missed my earlier post here on the the bleeding of the hydraulic system. You'd ask me to raise up the 3 point hitch with a load, shutting off the engine and seeing how long it would take to come down and for about 2 or 3 hours it stayed up but by that there morning she was all the way down. Like I said I thought it was the O ring on the piston I don't know, what could it be?
Just getting back to the post here and my phone number is 661-943-8739, I'm generally home in the evenings, but if you wan't to reply on the web here that would be okay too. I do have a 20 ton press here in my garage if you think that would work? I plan to run it tomorrow a bit to grade off an area for a 5th wheel I just picked up. Anyway thanks for all the help.
 

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