Jirobbi, just how far does it fall in that 10 minutes while hand(shovel) unloading. As far as it falling completely in an hour or two, I know that my 7520 would do the same if not faster.

Now for the most part, I am talking about the lift cylinders, not the curl cylinders. As far as what Mahindra says is acceptable, those figures that I posted are straight out of the loader manual. Oh, those measurements are at the ram, so they would be significantly more at the bucket.

If it makes you feel any better, I believe that John Deere's are even more.
On a side note, when we bought our Case 580E, we had to do some work on it. We had it in our shop and were tight for space, did misc things to it for over a month. The whole time the loader was raised up all the way and we had the factory block on the loader so the the loader cannot fall, but it was not down on the block. That loader never fell at all the entire time that we had it in there.
Now why can't we get that quality on our AG tractors?