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i have a 1540 massey ,,with a massey loader ...it has started to leak down ..not the up or down but the curl part ..it will leak all the way to the dump position ...do i need to rebuild the cylinders or is it somthing else ??? thanks for the help bruce
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Could be the cylinders or it could be the valve. Recently there was a thread that described how to isolate and check them but I can't remember the procedure. Someone will know...
edit: Here it is...
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Location: Foothills of the Giant Sequoia's, California
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You switch the curl/dump and raise/lower hoses to see if it's the valve or cylinders.
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