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Larry you da' man.
Now, when I did my initial test at no time the scoop was supported in any form and fashion. Th gauge initially needed some encouragement in the shape of hiting with a piece of wood to get it going. gauge had a hard time showing 200psi but did show the 1700 psi pop off right.
Right or wrong, during storage I think it is better to raise the lift as high as I can to ensure full flooding of the piston area. In my mind that keeps any potential rusting at bay. Additionally I hate to leave any "stored potential pressure" behind while not in operational use and see no reason to expose all the seals to hyd pressure as well when not needed.
So I always use a support stand to keep the lift arm extended and pressure bled off. The things that I did not consider was that the neutral position at any given point promptly by passes flow and pressure and leaving only pressure that is caused is by the weight of implement, and that weight was neutralized by my stand like the pic below.
JC,