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Originally Posted by Srcorn
Yes we have held the button in. It is the front slide
The front slide is hydraulic. The most common problem reported on this site is a leaking hydraulic solenoid or low on hydraulic fluid. check the tank fluid level when the sides are in. If fluid level is not low then you may have a hydraulic solenoid or cylinder that loses pressure. Things to do is check all cylinders for fluid leaks, check solenoids, tank fluid level and check all hydraulic lines for leaks. You may have a small leak that allows hydraulic fluid pressure to leak down which could allow the slide to slowly move out.
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