vfrtodd
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In my continuing issiue with my Brand New, New Holland Boomer 40. The front loader hydraulics will move about an inch when I am backdraging a pile. Or to put a different way, I can set my bucket to dump, leave in that postion, walk around and pick up the bucket by hand, and the hydraulic cylinders will allow me to move them about an inch +. New Holland is telling me to boost the RPMs up over 2000 and that should solve the problem. I have run Loaders and Backhoes for the last 11 years. Hydraulic cylinders should not move when you push on them, at any RPM. Does anybody have an idea or comment on this?