nbryan
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Equipment
B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
Days are shortening so getting the B2782B snow blower's B2714C quick hitch in shape as it's sporting an hydraulic oil leak at the lift cylinder shaft seal. Ordered the designated kubota cylinder seal kit but wondering how big and bad a job it is to replace such a cylinder's seals, and could I tackle it myself with certain minimum tools?
I've never opened a cylinder but this is only a 2" x 5" in good looking shape, no marks on the shaft, but a close look at the shaft seal at the cylinder end shows a tiny missing piece of seal lip about .5mm x 4mm which is obv the escape route for my leak. Cause unknown, but this cylinder is regularly lifting the front of my tractor off the ground and getting otherwise pounded by uneven terrain out in -25C conditions so it losing a chip of seal lip is no big surprise.
Or should I pay $100+/hr for an hydraulics shop to get to the job in maybe a couple weeks if I drop it off?
Just need to get the cap unscrewed, my only concern trying it myself, but I have have zero wrenches made for cap loosening.
if put in a vise would a punch or pipe wrench work maybe? Or is taking it apart then putting in new seals is a can of worms even if I get it loose, and a shop is the only I way should proceed?
The seal kit is $70 CAD, a new cylinder is $700 CAD (lol I still can't believe a 2x5 cyl is that much) so...
So many well versed hydraulics guys on here, TIA for any thoughts.
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I've never opened a cylinder but this is only a 2" x 5" in good looking shape, no marks on the shaft, but a close look at the shaft seal at the cylinder end shows a tiny missing piece of seal lip about .5mm x 4mm which is obv the escape route for my leak. Cause unknown, but this cylinder is regularly lifting the front of my tractor off the ground and getting otherwise pounded by uneven terrain out in -25C conditions so it losing a chip of seal lip is no big surprise.
Or should I pay $100+/hr for an hydraulics shop to get to the job in maybe a couple weeks if I drop it off?
Just need to get the cap unscrewed, my only concern trying it myself, but I have have zero wrenches made for cap loosening.
if put in a vise would a punch or pipe wrench work maybe? Or is taking it apart then putting in new seals is a can of worms even if I get it loose, and a shop is the only I way should proceed?
The seal kit is $70 CAD, a new cylinder is $700 CAD (lol I still can't believe a 2x5 cyl is that much) so...
So many well versed hydraulics guys on here, TIA for any thoughts.
N