Ginormous
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And did you check to make sure the hydraulic lift control handle isn't slipping?
If it is the hydraulic seal it isn't to hard to replace. Do be aware that Deere does not supply the O-ring, I went down to Kubota and they had them in stock. It was a $3 repair that took me about 2 days to figure out. Once I knew it was the O-ring it only took a few hours to get everything disassembled.I have attached a link to my thread about the repair, it should be very helpful. I also highly suggest draining your hydraulic fluid and cleaning the hydraulic screen while you are at it, inspect your transmission while you have everything opened up. :2cents:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/yanmar/202252-169d-3-point-hitch-weak.html
Because with the results he said its NOT the O ring on the piston. If you close the valve under the seat this takes out the valve on the 3pt and only leaves the piston O ring.
with engine running - closed the 'drop-rate' valve and stood on the lift arms as before - I could see no obvious drop after about a minute.
From your description it is not the seal in the lift cyl, but something upstream of it - like the position control valve. It is not maintaining position as it should even if there was some leakage. How does the fluid look? I would be tempted to try a fluid flush, esp if its been a while since you changed it.Thanks for all the responses.
I've been busy with other projects so this one has been on hold. I'll be back to checking it again, perhaps tomorrow. I want to be almost certain of the cause before I start buying parts or taking things apart.