Check the hydraulic fluid level. Check for hydraulic leaks. If the fluid level is low or if there is air in the system it won't work completely. Klaus at Top Hydraulics told me the system is self-bleeding, which means it will bleed any air in the system automatically, but if there's not enough fluid in the system (from a fluid leak) it will only go so far then quit. I accidentally nicked a hydraulic line causing a leak. The top would only go so far then quit. I replaced the lines and filled it with new fluid. It works now.
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