The dipper cylinder on my BT820 backhoe is leaking from the rod, so I'm about to tackle a re-seal job. Rod itself looks ok. Plan to buy the seal kit from Kubota. Have read a lot of good advice here on this forum, but have two questions.
How would I safely position the backhoe to remove this cylinder?
All the other cylinders on the B26 have typical gland nut wrench circular holes, but this cylinder has the holes at the edge of the housing (pix). Will a hook or pin spanner wrench work? Or I guess I could pipe wrench it.
How would I safely position the backhoe to remove this cylinder?
All the other cylinders on the B26 have typical gland nut wrench circular holes, but this cylinder has the holes at the edge of the housing (pix). Will a hook or pin spanner wrench work? Or I guess I could pipe wrench it.
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