YOU HAVE A FLOAT POSITION on the lever/valve you have. You use this when you use a single hose on a single acting cylinder. IF you would put the lever linkage in the correct hole (in the picture item# 3 or 9. Put the rod in the TOP hole and you then have a detented float) it would go past the power down position into a detented float position. This would be pulling the lever back/down. This will drop the haybine faster and it is the correct way to use a single acting cylinder on a JD 4010.
You can use it like you are but it is hard on the hydraulic system and it also will not go down very fast. Also you have a valve leaking internally is why it is picking the haybine back up. By using the float you maybe able to keep using the valve without fixing the bad valve!!!!!!
You are talking about a 1960 JD 4010 that is a six cylinder tractor???? IF you have a small JD 4010 compact tractor than forget everything I told you
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