I have a New Holland front mower, the schematic for the lift arm hydraulics is attached. When there is no implement on the front, even when the lift arm lever is in float position, I'm not able to push the lift arms down using my weight. I have to turn the engine off and stand on the lift arms to make them go down. Looking at attached schematic I think I understand why, but I'm not sure. To lower the arms, fluid has to enter port B on the lift cylinders, and be forced out of port A. That fluid has to go back through the oil cooler and into the reservoir. But that means the pressure on the A side of the lift cylinder is always slightly higher than on the B side, so it takes a fair bit of weight (more than a human) to make the lift arm go down. Does that seem right?
View attachment CM274 lift arm schematic.pdf
View attachment CM274 lift arm schematic.pdf
