Hydraulic drift

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yotehunter66

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Clayton, Mi
Tractor
1983 Simplicity 9518,1948 Ford 8N , 2013 Yanmar EX3200
Got a Bradley 6LD hooked to my EX3200. Seems that all my cylinders drift on it. I wouldn't think all the cylinders need rebuilt. Is there one item that could be leaking by that would cause this?
 
/ Hydraulic drift #2  
could be a worn control valve......is the Hyd oil clean?

You should use a gauge and troubleshoot before pulling stuff apart
 
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#3  
Clean oil and filters. I've only replaced two worn hoses on it. Just seems odd that all the cylinders would leak down on it. Thought maybe a check valve or something on the hoe could be leaking by.
 
/ Hydraulic drift #4  
If the cylinders are in series only one of them needs to leak by the seals to make it look like both/all are bad.
 
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#5  
Oh. Well I know one that needs rebuilt. Thanks.
 

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