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5093 and hydraulic question
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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;M Farms" data-source="post: 964522" data-attributes="member: 15666"><p>Its probably normal. If nothing is attached, the cylinder with the shortest hydraulic line from the valve would move sooner. When it ended its stroke the other cylinder would speed up. You would see this more at idle. You could have a cylinder bypassing the piston internally but I doubt it. You could find out by swapping the cylinders and if the cylinder that was slower is still slower after being moved its binding or bypassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&M Farms, post: 964522, member: 15666"] Its probably normal. If nothing is attached, the cylinder with the shortest hydraulic line from the valve would move sooner. When it ended its stroke the other cylinder would speed up. You would see this more at idle. You could have a cylinder bypassing the piston internally but I doubt it. You could find out by swapping the cylinders and if the cylinder that was slower is still slower after being moved its binding or bypassing. [/QUOTE]
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