The way to fix that type of leaking is to put a coffee can under each leak with a fishtank pump back to the hydraulic fill tube.
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So, disassemble & clean all parts, check bore for size & pitting, (and if within tolerance) hone bore, polish ram, replace wear ring, replace all seals & o-rings, replace spring key, lube all parts with clean hydraulic fluid, and reassemble, and pressure test.got the ring out, rebuild cylinder
I have to wonder if this is a junk yard with that fence in the background, and these tractors were junked. Joe thinks he can bring them back to life, for future use or sale.If you're going to bring monetary value into this minimum wage is about $20 an hour most places. If you are in the trades it can be double that. With probably over 2k hours so far and hundreds of dollars in fittings, hoses, rtv, torch gas, diesel, paint, oil, and parts invested you could have had a shiny new machine that would last 20 years after taxes if you had found a job. One that could actually be used for future income without constant repairs. Time is money and also one of the most valuable things we have in life. Guess you just enjoy playing in the sandbox smoking fatties.
I think at some point I should require proof of life from joe.You have to understand this entire thread is pure entertainment. Consider the time taken, the book of pictures, the details in every movement, the obscene methods, and Joe acknowledges each post made. He's making sure it keeps moving forward, and we are all supporting that movement.
Naw…just make him post a full on WOT tractor pulling a sled under the lights!I think at some point I should require proof of life from joe.
Joe is demonstrating for the forum how AI impacts life!I think at some point I should require proof of life from joe.
Annul Intelligence?Joe is demonstrating for the forum how AI impacts life!
all this talk of AI, but no one ever talk about HIJoe is demonstrating for the forum how AI impacts life!