DieselMonk
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2004
- Messages
- 763
- Location
- Nova Scotia
- Tractor
- New Holland / T4.75 Powerstar & Boomer 1030, Case 580 SM II, Mahindra 1526
Osconda said:Well I guess it probably is the seals on one or both cylinders. I didn't see exactly what my son-in-law did but it sure sounded like the same thing I've done over and over again. Cedar trees in these parts are not too hard to pull out with a rootgrapple, if you have enough tractor for the job. I have pulled out a lot of trees and not had a problem. I wonder what might have been different this time.
Anybody done this kind of repair before?
Can the cylinders just be removed and taken to a hydraulic shop for repair?
I've repacked 2 zylinders of my 18LA, due to internal leaking. My dealer took those apart and repacked them right in my yard. Was a 3 hr job under warranty. If the zylinder comes out further than it used to, there is some internal damage. I put my finger on the packing and on that nut, that holds it all together. If that came loose... or that bolt broke off... well... there we go.