Hey all, ive got a 2019 BX23s with hydraulic leakdown issues. The stablizer arms slowly lower over time. I have to park in a tight space, but every time i operate this machine, i must remember to raise the stabilizers, otherwise ill clip the wall beside it. It has been this way since purchased new, but the responses i had found in the blogosphere led me to believe it was normal. HOWEVER, i have since purchase a neglected and abused 40+ year old JD that i can raise the 3 pt with bush hog attached. Walk away for days at a time and absolutely no visible setting. What is the difference? A lot of weight on an old beat up machine at an awkward cantilevered angle vs very little weight on a new and pampered machine with the minimal load going almost straight down onto the pins, thus not really stressing the cylinder hydraulics. Can someone give a reasonable explanation as to why this would be an acceptable design if it is correct? Thanks.