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- Mineola, TX
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- Kioti LK2554, Branson 4815C, Satoh Beaver, Speedex
This is my opinion on what happened. When you connected the hose back after test a little air was introduced. Then when you cycled the cylinder with the rake connect, the weight of the rake caused system to pull more air each time you extended the cylinder. It appears to me that extending the cylinder with weight allows the system to pull air.
When you tried to bleed the hose by pushing in on the ball more air was introduced. The bubbling was from air going in, not out. Then more cycling with weight pulled more air.
Leaving the cylinder under pressure over night you will certainly see it goes in a good bit because of internal leakage of the remote valve. This is normal on most valves and some are worse than others.
Do you have a front loader? If so, have you had any issues with it?
Again, just my opinion, but I think something is going on with your remote valve. If you have a friend with a tractor that would not mind trying the top link I think you would see it perform differently.
My procedure using what you have would be cycle the cylinder before attaching the rake. Then don't touch the remote valve. Attach and lift the rake with 3pt and go to the area I was going to be working. I would then lower the rake to the ground by lower the 3pt and then adjust my top link. As long as the adjustments made on the top link were with the implement on the ground, I think it would work.
Sorry you are having troubles and hope you stay with it so we can all learn from this issue.
When you tried to bleed the hose by pushing in on the ball more air was introduced. The bubbling was from air going in, not out. Then more cycling with weight pulled more air.
Leaving the cylinder under pressure over night you will certainly see it goes in a good bit because of internal leakage of the remote valve. This is normal on most valves and some are worse than others.
Do you have a front loader? If so, have you had any issues with it?
Again, just my opinion, but I think something is going on with your remote valve. If you have a friend with a tractor that would not mind trying the top link I think you would see it perform differently.
My procedure using what you have would be cycle the cylinder before attaching the rake. Then don't touch the remote valve. Attach and lift the rake with 3pt and go to the area I was going to be working. I would then lower the rake to the ground by lower the 3pt and then adjust my top link. As long as the adjustments made on the top link were with the implement on the ground, I think it would work.
Sorry you are having troubles and hope you stay with it so we can all learn from this issue.