Hydraulic fluid leaking from bucket arm.

Erz16

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It’s a B7500, easy fix or more complex? I’m a first time Kubota owner.
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North Idaho Wolfman

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Yea what he said!
It's just a matter of disassembling the cylinder and replacing seals and reassembling it.
I will say that's one of the easiest cylinders to disassemble, you just need a gland nut wrench to get the end off.
 

Erz16

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Dec 23, 2022
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Watched a few YouTube videos. Basically have to take cylinder arm apart and replace the seals. I assume a Kubota dealer has the seals. I hope.
 

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Make sure the cylinder has no scratches...Or it will destroy the seal again!
 

Matt Ellerbee

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Watched a few YouTube videos. Basically have to take cylinder arm apart and replace the seals. I assume a Kubota dealer has the seals. I hope.
Price the seals at the dealer. Then call a local hydraulic shop. It may be cheaper to have the shop do it. Shop I use is $90-$150 for repack.