NoCan the knuckle cylinder move without the main lift mast moving. Suspect no from pictures but would appreciate confirmation on this concept.
I think that's always true. I suppose if the lift were raised to it's highest vertical position so that the cage cylinder were fully extended and I leaned out the front of the basket, the load might be trying to make the cylinder extend, but 99% of the time the load is trying to retract it.In looking at cage cylinder it could drift or extend if seals were bad but looks like load would trying to retract cylinder. Is this also correct?
However it is true that when it drifts, it always drifts in the direction of the cage cylinder extending, and when it gets out of level it's always in the direction of the cage cylinder being too far extended. So it's always "drifting" in the opposite direction of the load.
No, not spongy at all.does the cage feel spongy or bouncy after drifting out of position? If yes this would point towards air in the cage cylinder
The shuddering has been going on a lot longer than the other symptoms. So whatever is happening is getting worse, and it's progressed from just shuddering to also getting out of level and drifting when the pump is off.shuddering can also be caused by the PO check and or the over center valve which could be another symptom or side effect of air somehow getting into the system