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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 613297" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>If both cylinders are not fully extended the headspace in them can shift fluid from one cylinder to the other and cause the sides to raise/lower at the same time since they are plumbed parallel. If both rams are against their respective stops there is no room to shift unless the packing is bad. Try raising the rake all the way and see if it shifts, if it does at full extension then you have a problem. The cylinders could be plumbed in series making one a "pusher" if you have two hoses to the tractor and dual acting cylinders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 613297, member: 2383"] If both cylinders are not fully extended the headspace in them can shift fluid from one cylinder to the other and cause the sides to raise/lower at the same time since they are plumbed parallel. If both rams are against their respective stops there is no room to shift unless the packing is bad. Try raising the rake all the way and see if it shifts, if it does at full extension then you have a problem. The cylinders could be plumbed in series making one a "pusher" if you have two hoses to the tractor and dual acting cylinders. [/QUOTE]
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