Hi All-
In the continuing saga of the bucket cylinder rebuild, I thought I'd share a trick for opening the Kubota "front face hole" cylinders.
I am constantly frustrated by the crappy gland tools available and so I made mine.
But that's not the trick.
In most cases a gland tool slides out of the holes leaving you frustrated.
I found that by using a motorcycle fork seal tool to hold the gland removal tool against the gland, the process was much easier - not having to struggle with holding the glad tool against the gland while turning.
I used a couple of radiator clamps to hold the tool on the rod. Since a motorcycle fork is just as sensitive to scratches as our tractor cylinders, these tools have a built-in cushion to protect the tube.
I hope this helps someone.
Here is a a reference to the fork tool (they come in various sizes):
In the continuing saga of the bucket cylinder rebuild, I thought I'd share a trick for opening the Kubota "front face hole" cylinders.
I am constantly frustrated by the crappy gland tools available and so I made mine.
But that's not the trick.
In most cases a gland tool slides out of the holes leaving you frustrated.
I found that by using a motorcycle fork seal tool to hold the gland removal tool against the gland, the process was much easier - not having to struggle with holding the glad tool against the gland while turning.
I used a couple of radiator clamps to hold the tool on the rod. Since a motorcycle fork is just as sensitive to scratches as our tractor cylinders, these tools have a built-in cushion to protect the tube.
I hope this helps someone.
Here is a a reference to the fork tool (they come in various sizes):