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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
If memory serves me correctly, there will be a screw of some sort that you can turn tighter to adjust the hydraulic pressure. It has been a long time since I have seen an issue such as that, but that might be a start.
The next thing would be a bad seal on the hydraulic cylinder. It may not be enough to show a leak, but my guess is there might be some air in the system that can escape while under load.
I don't think the fix is hard or painstakingly long... My gut says an adjustment screw, but I will say that firmly with tongue in cheek.
Steve |