I have a L45 TLB with a hydraulic thumb. The thumb moves end of stroke to end of stroke with the foot pedal. The problem I'm having is the thumb has little pressure for holding a rock or log. I loosened the top nut on the valve & turned the adjustment screw clockwise a 1/2 turn (holding the screw) & re-torqued the 17mm nut to 4-5.7 lb.ft. I tested the pressure by using a fairly large rock (I don't have a gauge) & it did nothing. I ended up doing this procedure until the screw was turned 2 full turns. The thumb seems to be holding the rock better, but not where it should be. I can actually retract the thumb with moderate arm force. Should I keep turning the screw (it's recessed quite a bit into the nut) or possibly remove screw & spring & install a thin shim(s)? I made sure not to damage the cylinder piston for the thumb. Love to have input from the experts. Thanks in advance. Joe