I just noticed that this video was 5 years ago, it’s still good stuff. I noticed the wind noise, that’s why Oklahoma doesn’t have air pollution, everything that was here yesterday is on the way to Nebraska now. I’m from Woodward & your accent is nice to listen to. Thank you Sir for this video.
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Great job, I learned a lot. Doing my Case 580 stabilizer seals now. Saw it shoot hydraulic fluid 2 ft up in air. Guess it’s time. Had to cut lower pin out. Everyone said I would have to. Pain in butt.
Great video! Although my vertigo came back after spinning for a while lol. Going to tackle my own leaking cylinders this week. Thanks for taking the time!
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Nice job as always Frank! Its fun to watch you work.Your always going to have bad days, but like you said, if you can have more good than bad, that aint bad!
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Excellent video and explanation! I need to rebuild the cylinders on my grapple bucket and this video will be very helpful. Thank you! I need to watch your changing bucket video and see if you had to put any spacers between the boom and the bucket. I have a lot of slop in my excavator bucket, I just replaced the main pin cause it broke in half and I tried to put a few spacers in it but that was a nightmare. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! I need to replace some spacers on my stick, I use washers and weld them to the boom, I’ll try to get a video of it when I do it this time. Spacers would be a nightmare!
The seal with the nylon ring is a buffer. It's job is to catch contaminants before it gets to the primary seal, capture pressure between it and the primary seal to help with low pressure sealing.
Haven’t lost one yet, if one did come loose I think it would be noticeable for sure. Lock tight on all the piston bolts, might be better practice to replace the bolt too!
When you are trying to put in the large white rod seal in the gland use a piece of wooden dowel to push in the seal not a screwdriver so you wont damage the seal.
Digginok that was a slick rebuild. You made all the right moves and made that look a lot easier than it is. You are just as good of a mechanic as you are a weldor! Once again thanks for bringing a great video on a friday. You do top notch work and I respect the care and effort you put into all your work. I wish TV had a show as good and wholesome as your channel. I hope to one day get my hands greasy with you.
Nice video,very informative 👍 Where i a good place to get the cylinder seals? Im going to look at a newholland b95b backhoe. Thanks again for the video's.
Do you find much difference between OEM seal kits and aftermarket other than the cost. I need to fix the biggest cylinder on my backhoe and not sure if I should pay more for the OEM kit. Probably double the price.
The Hercules kits are pretty good, have only came across one I didn’t like. The big lift cylinder, I used an oem but had a hydraulic shop do it, it burned the chrome, I redid it with an aftermarket and it’s still going. What ever you do don’t put the seals in dry, I think that’s what the shop did to mine, they didn’t want to get their hands dirty.
Digginok thanks. I guess I’m going to learn on the biggest cylinder. I wish my 1st was a smaller one to learn on. I don’t have a shop and I’m doing it in the pasture with minimal tools
the nice part about rebuilding your cylinders your self, the seals are really cheap in cost, unless there a mfg that made them with metric seals, then you have to mortgage your home..
Have you done a kubota back hoe? Is this the typical procedure for all back hoe buckets? Leaving the ram on the bucket and using the hydraulics to press it out?
I just noticed that this video was 5 years ago, it’s still good stuff. I noticed the wind noise, that’s why Oklahoma doesn’t have air pollution, everything that was here yesterday is on the way to Nebraska now.
I’m from Woodward & your accent is nice to listen to. Thank you Sir for this video.
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.
Great job, I learned a lot. Doing my Case 580 stabilizer seals now. Saw it shoot hydraulic fluid 2 ft up in air. Guess it’s time. Had to cut lower pin out. Everyone said I would have to. Pain in butt.
Zip tie my friend helps put that last seal on fairly easy...
Great video! Although my vertigo came back after spinning for a while lol. Going to tackle my own leaking cylinders this week. Thanks for taking the time!
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.
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to show us how it's done.
Thanks!!! And you are welcome!!!
That's exactly how I do it,, use the machine mounts to help you no need to pull off cylinder
Nice job as always Frank! Its fun to watch you work.Your always going to have bad days, but like you said, if you can have more good than bad, that aint bad!
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.
LOL, like the Dizzy Ride humor, just learned how to repair that type cylinder in the shop, thanks Frank, "Keep the good ones coming".
Excellent video and explanation! I need to rebuild the cylinders on my grapple bucket and this video will be very helpful. Thank you! I need to watch your changing bucket video and see if you had to put any spacers between the boom and the bucket. I have a lot of slop in my excavator bucket, I just replaced the main pin cause it broke in half and I tried to put a few spacers in it but that was a nightmare. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! I need to replace some spacers on my stick, I use washers and weld them to the boom, I’ll try to get a video of it when I do it this time. Spacers would be a nightmare!
Digginok that’s a great idea on the washers. Yes it was terrible especially with that thumb on there
The nylon ring is an anti-extrusion ring. It closes the extrution gap / clearance to help the seal last longer.
Thank you Mr. Frank for you all videos
Once you start rebuilding hydraulics on old machines the story never ends!!
Yeah but it's still cost less than the new ones!
The rod point of view was pretty cool at the end : )
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Mr Frank thank you for one more fine vid!! And foller through on how it's done! Buddy
Thank you Shane!!!
The seal with the nylon ring is a buffer. It's job is to catch contaminants before it gets to the primary seal, capture pressure between it and the primary seal to help with low pressure sealing.
Nice repair, thanks for sharing. Let us know how it performs
Thanks! I used it pretty hard this week and so far it’s good.
I learn something every time.. thank you sir
Good to hear! Thanks!!!
interesting to see a bolt holding the piston on. We do a lot of the same things with these and the "I'm going to do this but I'm not sure if it helps"
Haven’t lost one yet, if one did come loose I think it would be noticeable for sure. Lock tight on all the piston bolts, might be better practice to replace the bolt too!
👍Nice work👍
When you are trying to put in the large white rod seal in the gland use a piece of wooden dowel to push in the seal not a screwdriver so you wont damage the seal.
“The one with the extra hard plastic ring” that would be a buffer seal with extrusion ring 👍
Tell Eric to get out of your chair and help. He don't mind work he can watch all day! Just joking as usual another great video.
Thanks! I need to charge Eric for office space, he was bidding a job, but then he would probably want a desk! Glad you enjoyed it.
Digginok that was a slick rebuild. You made all the right moves and made that look a lot easier than it is. You are just as good of a mechanic as you are a weldor! Once again thanks for bringing a great video on a friday. You do top notch work and I respect the care and effort you put into all your work. I wish TV had a show as good and wholesome as your channel. I hope to one day get my hands greasy with you.
Nice video,very informative 👍 Where i a good place to get the cylinder seals? Im going to look at a newholland b95b backhoe. Thanks again for the video's.
Thanks! I normally go to the new Holland website to look up part numbers, then search ebay or just a web search. Dealership has parts as well.
@@Digginok Thank 😊
would you recommend heating the seals that go on the inside of the gland in hot water also, would it make them more workable?
great vid
Yes I do heat some of them in hot water. Thanks for watching
I have the same cylinder leaking. Can I get a part number for the kit
The video will be a big help. Thanks.
Thanks! And you are welcome!!!
You make it look easy my man
Magic of video! Everything is easy!
Do you find much difference between OEM seal kits and aftermarket other than the cost. I need to fix the biggest cylinder on my backhoe and not sure if I should pay more for the OEM kit. Probably double the price.
The Hercules kits are pretty good, have only came across one I didn’t like. The big lift cylinder, I used an oem but had a hydraulic shop do it, it burned the chrome, I redid it with an aftermarket and it’s still going. What ever you do don’t put the seals in dry, I think that’s what the shop did to mine, they didn’t want to get their hands dirty.
Digginok thanks. I guess I’m going to learn on the biggest cylinder. I wish my 1st was a smaller one to learn on. I don’t have a shop and I’m doing it in the pasture with minimal tools
I couldn't finish watching it as you used a screwdriver to straighten a seal and kinked a plastic spacer... Good Job Joe.
Well sorry it didn’t meet your standards. The cylinder is still working though. Thanks for trying to watch!
It was a cringe moment.
the nice part about rebuilding your cylinders your self, the seals are really cheap in cost, unless there a mfg that made them with metric seals, then you have to mortgage your home..
look for the cylinder or seal kits .please send us Email:jdparts@263.net .Most of them in the stock
I am always interested in hydraulic cylinder. But actually my working is on pneumatic cylinder but some time I am always
repair hydraulic
Have you done a kubota back hoe? Is this the typical procedure for all back hoe buckets? Leaving the ram on the bucket and using the hydraulics to press it out?
thanks for this
Why would someone use Loctite on the gland if it already has a cylinder locking setscrew?
This was a factory done job, maybe to prevent rust? Thanks for watching
Good job!
Thanks!
@@Digginok I need to do my Cade 85XT's tilt!
I need to do 2 stabilizers and the other bucket tilt. This weekend project. Always seems to be something.
@@Digginok Same. I've had the kit since may. Don't use it professionally or anything tho. Once a month or less
Bos kalau buka pin silinder boom yang atas macet gimana caranya
Why do you use a pipe wrench on the cylinder as opposed to the correct spanned wrench?
Didn't have one on hand, didn't have time to make one. If this were a customers machine I would have found one.
After that, did you bleed the trapped air in the cylinder or it is not necessary?
Laredo Docs I usually run the cylinder in and out slowly, then top off the hydraulic oil tank.
@@Digginok ok thank you!
I had to view this in 2 parts because I got roped into welding a aftermarket exhaust on a mustang.
This cylinder's,how many bore size and strock?
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Good vids, im just not big on the timelaps stuff lol.
Billy Mcclanahan Thanks, just trying to make it more interesting.
Keep the vids coming your doing great, im just afraid ill miss something i could learn is all lol.
Will do! I try to keep the important stuff in . Thank you for watching!!!
Does the big kid do anything besides play with his phone?
Southern Repair lol! He was working on a bid, I normally work alone anyway.
Looks like you've done that a time or two...efficient methods.
Maybe?!?
Man I just a cylinder and my shaft bearing did not go in that easy
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