A quick check is to remove the bucket, roll actuators full forward to dump position at idle, remove one tie bar bolt ( either side) have an assistant VERY SLOWLY, move the controls to curl position, at the same time, have a bar in the mount that attaches to bucket . If your actuator is bypassing, you will be able to hold the bucket mount with the bar. Be VERY CARFUL, as pressure rises the actuator will eventually retract, so keep your head out of the way of the bar. If you try this with the tie bar connected, a good cylinder will drive a bad cylinder and conceal the bad cylinder.
If you find one bad cylinder and don't repair it before working with a loaded bucket, you may have further problems down the road, like I did with my cracked loader arm .