Joe, I'm curious about how old your tractor is and how many hours you have on it? You mentioned in your other post that you purchased the extended powertrain warranty, so I'm guessing your tractor is over three years old. How many hours?
A quick check of your loader cylinders can be done without disassembly. To check your curl cylinders, lower the loader with the bucket flat on ground. Remove both quick-connects for the bucket curl (turn the tractor off first). Start the tractor and raise the lift arms. The bucket should curl down some and stop. The hoses will "balloon" enough to let the bucket curl down a little. If you have some type of load in the bucket, it's an even better test. If the bucket slowly goes all the way to the dump position, you have a problem with one or both of the curl cylinders.
It's a little harder to check the lift arm cylinders, but you do that by starting with the bucket curled down so the cutting edge is curled down to the ground in almost the full dump position. Remove the lift arm quick connects and curl the bucket up. The loader arms should drop because of ballooning, but stop and hold before dropping all the way to the ground. They may move down 6" to 12". Once they stop, they should hold with little movement.
Good luck with your checks and repairs.