Billy, if you have no external leaks, then the hydraulic fluid is either getting by the seals in the cylinders or leaking back through the FEL control valve. I'm not familiar with your tractor and FEL, and I always lower the FEL to the ground when parking the tractor; however, if your FEL is a quick connect type on which the valve and lever stay with the tractor you can raise the FEL a little, put a jack, extended, under the bucket, let the it down on the jack to relief the pressure in the lines, disconnect the lines from the valve, then lower and remove the jack. Leave it that way awhile and see if it lowers. If it does, then the cylinder seals are leaking. If it doesn't, then those seals are OK and it's the valve that's leaking. Of course, there's the possibility that both are leaking a little. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif And depending on how fast the FEL lowers by itself, it may or may not be "within specs."