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    BX1850 - loader lift / bucket curl bleed down problem

    I ended up using a pipe wrench as you suggested. They came apart surprisingly easy with little to no damage. Maybe a little tooth mark on them, but nothing major.
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    BX1850 - loader lift / bucket curl bleed down problem

    I would say we are in the 500 hour range on the tractor. As far as the actual hours on the loader I have no idea. Loader is 11 years old.
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    BX1850 - loader lift / bucket curl bleed down problem

    I wanted to follow up and let everyone know the resolution. Nothing is more frustrating than going to a forum trying to find help and you find a thread describing your exact problem but there's no resolution! Re-packed all three cylinders this morning. All three cylinders had seals that had...
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    BX1850 - loader lift / bucket curl bleed down problem

    Thank you! I will be sure to follow up with this thread after repairs to let the forum know the outcome!
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    BX1850 - loader lift / bucket curl bleed down problem

    Thank you for the reply! Actually the loader arms will bleed down as well as the bucket curl. Would this mean the curl cylinder is blown as well as at least one if not both of the lift cylinders?
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    BX1850 - loader lift / bucket curl bleed down problem

    Hello all. New to the forum and trying to figure out how to navigate so bear with me please. I've got a 2007 Kubota BX1850 with an LA240 loader attachment. The loader/bucket recently began losing capacity, and bleeding down. When we raise the bucket and let go of the stick, it drops a few...