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Posted by Brian on September 29, 2003 at 12:31:34 from (65.48.189.192):
In Reply to: OT: Loader cylinder rust posted by bbauman on September 28, 2003 at 22:56:17:
If your cylinders are only single acting ( hydraulic to raise, gravity to come down ) then you don't have to worry about the seals leaking on the rod end. You should try and clean them up as best as possible though becauser there may be some light seals in there just to keep water from getting in there. If it is like the laoder on my 50's super A, the seals on the cylinder rod are leather and may need replacing. Furthermore, you might want to try sanding the inside of the cylinders between the end of stroke and where the piston was situated. If there is rust there is may chew up the rod seals too. If you do need to replace the cylinders, email me, I may be able to get some cheap for you. Brian.
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