JL Sargent
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As some of you know I bought a 10+yr old backhoe a few months ago. After a couple of days use the dipper cylinder started mudding the rod. I had noticed the wiper was all cracked up and didn't think too much about it. Apparently dirt gets in next to the packing and just kinda sits there until the packing starts leaking slightly. At some point dirt/hyd fluid starts working its way on the rod. I my case that was a warning shot that seals are about to go. Im two for two now. Gonna get to rework the boom cylinder real soon.
Im wondering if the above mentioned description is the expected scenario with hydraulic cylinders in general? Also, if the wiper is cracked is it just a matter of time before the cylinder has to be rebuilt. I'm starting to think thats the case. Your input appreciated.
Im wondering if the above mentioned description is the expected scenario with hydraulic cylinders in general? Also, if the wiper is cracked is it just a matter of time before the cylinder has to be rebuilt. I'm starting to think thats the case. Your input appreciated.