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Old 02-27-2018, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by hyperlightboards48 View Post
Okay that could be part of my issue as well. My right hose is about a foot long and my left hose is about 4 feet long. I’ll start with trying to bleed the cylinder first then maybe toy with equal length hoses.

When loaded it slows significantly.
Sounds more like a weak relief, or possibly even pump. You really need to check the pressure relief setting. I'm guessing it's cracking after a load is placed on it allowing some fluid to bypass into the rear end. It's a fairly straight forward procedure, and always the first that should be done after changing filter and hyd fluid if those are unknowns.

If you don't know the pressure, you are wasting your time with anything else.
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