Newbie here. I have a L3130 w/ LA 723 FEL. The right lift cylinder has developed a leak. My question is, should I have both cylinders rebuilt or just the leaking one?
and it usually does in a short time after the one fails. I generally recommend doing both so that doesn't happen, if at all possible. I understand and respect budget concerns.Unless the second one is being done at 50% off, there's no real reason to do both. The other one can be done at any time if it fails.
I agree! It is a waste of money to reseal a cylinder that is not leaking!Absolutely no sarcasm or disrespect intended with the following. My hydraulic shop is 15 minutes away. I do my own work. I disassemble the cyl., remove the piston and gland, then have the shop put the seals on the piston and in the gland. Shop charged me $30 with the seals. I did one lift cyl. 4 years ago when I bought the machine. I did one dump cylinder last year, along with straightening both rods (another no-no). All 4 continue to work perfectly with no leaks. I'll continue with what works for me.
For arguments sake, if the OP is the original owner and nothing has been rebuilt.... there are 4 cylinders that may cause down time at some point in the future. And the ones that aren't leaking are the most abused.