Kaliburz
Gold Member
Here is a dumb test. Switch the quick disconnect hoses.
If your mower still goes down, then most likely be your seals. If the mower raises, then you know your control valve is "leaking". I had that happen on a tractor once. One side would leak so it would slowly extend or retract the cylinder depending on how it was connected.
Now cycling the cylinder XX times should remove the air. Depending on location of the ports, you should keep the ports high so the air will "float" to their location and in theory, get cycled out.
If your mower still goes down, then most likely be your seals. If the mower raises, then you know your control valve is "leaking". I had that happen on a tractor once. One side would leak so it would slowly extend or retract the cylinder depending on how it was connected.
Now cycling the cylinder XX times should remove the air. Depending on location of the ports, you should keep the ports high so the air will "float" to their location and in theory, get cycled out.