Not a bad idea to run a ball hone down the barrel while it’s apart. That’ll give it a nice surface for them piston and gland seals to seal against and remove any light surface imperfections that could damage the new o rings, wear rings, etc.
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Thank you sir. Had to replace a hydraulic hose on the skid steer. Figured I ought to seal the cylinder while the reservoir was already empty lol You also have great attention to detail, noting things that are significant, great how-to guide!
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Thank you! I’ll check back in when we get it done. In Oklahoma. Hot right now. May not be for a few days. I’m gonna watch this a few times before we try.
Straight up, this was a fantastic video. Very easy to understand and follow with great explanations. You just need a bigger pipe wrench or a cheater pipe. Downward force on the wrench from and elevated position is a recipe for a head injury.
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Good explanation, i just did my Kubota bucket cylinder was just like that. Only thing i did differant was to heat the piston seal to about 200 degrees in hyd. Oil to soften it up.
How long are your fingers? LOL. I guess my question is, when you see a scratch deep inside the cylinder, how would you decide if it needs replacing or it is fixable with say...a hone? Also, where can I find an assortment of spanner-type wrenches?
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Do you use the red loctite? I'm going to rebuild the leaking cylinders on my Ford tractor. The one that's leaking is the bucket cylinder. Thanks Pete and God Bless you.
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How could someone ID a cylinder that has no markings? I have a rollback towtruck and one of te cylinders is leaking but i dont know the manufacturer of the rollback bed
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Excellent video! Good camera angles where I could see everything. But the main thing is just the ideal amount of conciseness!
I loosen the flange nut while on the tractor.
That’s a good way to do it Especially when the flange is super tight. Thanks for watching Man
Well done sir.
I think I might be able to replace the seals on my splitter after watching.
Thanks
Not a bad idea to run a ball hone down the barrel while it’s apart. That’ll give it a nice surface for them piston and gland seals to seal against and remove any light surface imperfections that could damage the new o rings, wear rings, etc.
I am from China Seals Factory. Our company produces many types of hydraulic oil seals. If you are interested in our products, we can send you free samples so that you can learn more about our products.
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Thank you sir. Had to replace a hydraulic hose on the skid steer. Figured I ought to seal the cylinder while the reservoir was already empty lol
You also have great attention to detail, noting things that are significant, great how-to guide!
I am from China Seals Factory. Our company produces many types of hydraulic oil seals. If you are interested in our products, we can send you free samples so that you can learn more about our products.
Thanks for making this quality video. Really descriptive and not overly long!
I’m glad it helped. Have a blessed day
Thanks Pete! I had did cylinders before, but I wanted a refresher video and yours we're great!
Thanks for watching
Great video. Quick tip, buy chef gloves instead of those blue ones. They’re exceptionally strong. Better than mechanics gloves. Cheers
Ok. We gonna try. 2 old women 63 and 65. I’ll let you know how it goes. I wish you were close! Lol homesteading. Can’t afford to hire out. Lol.
Thank you! I’ll check back in when we get it done. In Oklahoma. Hot right now. May not be for a few days. I’m gonna watch this a few times before we try.
@@Greenacres1958 how did it go?!
@@treeclimberdave they died
Thank you brother, much appreciated for your time. Got to do this tomorrow
Straight up, this was a fantastic video. Very easy to understand and follow with great explanations. You just need a bigger pipe wrench or a cheater pipe. Downward force on the wrench from and elevated position is a recipe for a head injury.
I am from China Seals Factory. Our company produces many types of hydraulic oil seals. If you are interested in our products, we can send you free samples so that you can learn more about our products.
Good tutorial video Pete. Learned a lot from this video. Have a Blessed Day Friend. Justin
Thanks man. Hope you and your family have a blessed day my friend
Great video and information, sir. Let me ask you if you have a cylinder but no name on it. How do you know what seal kit to buy? Thank you sir.
Where do you buy the seal kits from Sir?
Good explanation, i just did my Kubota bucket cylinder was just like that. Only thing i did differant was to heat the piston seal to about 200 degrees in hyd. Oil to soften it up.
How long are your fingers? LOL. I guess my question is, when you see a scratch deep inside the cylinder, how would you decide if it needs replacing or it is fixable with say...a hone? Also, where can I find an assortment of spanner-type wrenches?
Excellent video. Thanks a lot for this work.
Great info Thanks
Having a hard time finding a replacement cylinders, any info on a place to order replacement?
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Do you use the red loctite? I'm going to rebuild the leaking cylinders on my Ford tractor. The one that's leaking is the bucket cylinder. Thanks Pete and God Bless you.
I am from China Seals Factory. Our company produces many types of hydraulic oil seals. If you are interested in our products, we can send you free samples so that you can learn more about our products.
watching this video helped me out. Thanks for posting.
thank you that was great
Great video Pete. I never realized there were that many seals in a hydraulic cylinder. Take Care.
Thanks you and Have a good week my friend
Thanks Pete .
Thanks man
hardest part is finding the correct kit.
nice tutorial
Thanks!
How could someone ID a cylinder that has no markings? I have a rollback towtruck and one of te cylinders is leaking but i dont know the manufacturer of the rollback bed
I am from China Seals Factory. Our company produces many types of hydraulic oil seals. If you are interested in our products, we can send you free samples so that you can learn more about our products.