Double Ended Cylinder Rebuild
Вставка
- Опубліковано 20 гру 2024
- Double Ended Hydraulic Cylinder Repair
In this video we repair a double ended hydraulic steering cylinder from a John Deere tractor. This is like repairing a double ended ram on a full hydro steering setup.
Please check out my buy me a coffee link
www.buymeacoff...
If you have learned anything from any of my videos or feel like supporting the channel please consider donating a dollar or two. I appreciate all the support!
Follow me on Facebook @ offroadfarm
Follow me on Instagram @ offroadfarm
You can email me at offroadfarmchris@gmail.com
Thanks for watching! Please hit the like button and subscribe.
Way to show the hydraulic community how it's done. Subscribed!
I'm tackling a 4 wheel drive version of this on my JD 5625. This helped even though the cylinder is slightly different. I went a little overboard and got a 48" pipe wrench for the job! LOL Headed to the wrench store to get bigger wrenches to get the end links off. Thanks! (Lafayette, LA)
I'm glad the video helped. There is no such thing as overboard when it comes to tools. We did a front end loader cylinder a year ago and we used a 4 ft pipe wrench, a 4 ft cheater bar, and a 16lb sledge to get the end cap off. Thanks for watching!
@@Offroadfarm1 LOL...I hear ya! Well, I spoke too soon! It turns out that the huge pipe wrench was needed and welcomed! I fought for hours trying to get those damn end links off, but finally did. The re-ring of the cylinder was a snap. No the hard part is getting the cylinder back in the tractor.
Where can I get the rebuilt kit for the double ended cylinder
The kit we used came from John Deere since it was off a John Deere tractor. Thanks for watching
I've been trying for days to try getting that second one off at 2:20
Tried gripping those flat bits that you've got in the vise with just about every tool I can think of - including the vise - and all it's doing is warping the flat bits.
I think I'm going to need to buy a replacement cylinder rod, and ball joint. I should be able to save the cylinder end by cutting the rod in half so it can slide off.
Have you tried heat? Both of our ends were on there tight!! We were able to get them loosened up with a little heat, don't be afraid to heat them. Use a real torch if you have access to one. Before you cut your rod in half consider taking what you have to someone and seeing if you can pay a shop to get that other end off. A independent shop somewhere would probably only charge you 10 or 20 bucks and be a lot cheaper than a new rod.
@@Offroadfarm1 Yeah I kept a torch on there for what felt like enough time. I'm going to try again tonight.
If that doesn't work I'll ask my father in-law if he knows any guys who can do it cheap.
Finally, if that fails, and if the JD guys are asking too much, then I'll start cutting things up.
A big adjustable wrench on the end of the pipe wrench gave me the leverage I needed.
We’re the end caps just a press fit or did they unscrew? Got it! 2:00 “Do they just peck off? Yeah.” So- press fit.😊
You got it! They just pressed in. They are retained by the bolts that bolt the cylinder to the tractor frame. Thanks for watching!!
Nice job! I use a pot of hot water to soften those plastic seals up before putting them in.
Thanks for watching
Did the boot come with the seal kit?
No sir. It was separate. Thanks for watching
Hey Buddy! To get it out of there did you have to remove the front differential? Or did you just slide it out of the side? About to do this on my cat 420e and assume it’s the same build process
I didn't help remove or reinstall this cylinder. I don't even know what model tractor it came out of. I think it was only a 2 wheel drive but I'm not sure. There were 6 bolts holding it on, 3 through each endcap. We are going to have to repair the steering cylinder on our JD 6410 soon. I'll post a video when we get to it. Thanks for watching
@@Offroadfarm1 thanks buddy! we ended up having to drop the whole front differential to get ours out.
I can’t tell how many seals total did you put in??
Each end cap had 6 parts and the center section had 3 parts. Thanks for watching!
What is the part number for the seal kit
Sorry I don't have the part number, thanks for watching
RE45894
thanks guy's took the worry out of it
5410 part number kit
Can you give me part number for the tie rod boots if you have it I’m having a hard time finding them and thanks for the video it saved me a lot of time . Thanks again
I'm glad the video helped. I'm not sure if this is the correct part number but its a start. Try AL168710. Thanks for watching
but getting the cyl. out of 6170R WAS TOTALLY A PAIN WERE A PILL OR ALCOHAL CAN REACH
Hi Do you need some great lighting for your car fir better driving, off-road? We're the experienced auto lighting company for nearly 20 year and we're looking for sponsorship!
Did u pick a name yet
I was hopeful that I could get 30 votes for the name but so far we are only at 25. Your name suggestion is currently in the lead! I'll give it a little bit longer. Thanks for watching and thanks for the name suggestion!
@@Offroadfarm1 welcome