Posted by bc on March 31, 2021 at 05:30:08 from (24.255.129.137):
In Reply to: Farmhand F11 loader posted by JBaldwin on March 30, 2021 at 15:53:52:
Try ebut once you have the cylinder(s) apart to see which piston rubbers and seals you need so you can match the everything. Plenty of sellers there. Cylinders come apart in different ways and have different seals. Try to loosen the end cap with both ends of the cylinder attached to the loader. Once you figure out which end the rod pulls out it will likely be easier to leave the other end in the loader pad eyes to break it all loose. May need something like a piston ring compressor or a homemade one with a roll of tin and clamps to get the piston rubber back in. If it is just the end seals leaking you could skip the piston rubbers but if you have it apart then you should do it all. If you go down to the test forum and post 5 or 10 test posts then the forum will let you post pictures here with the choose files button.
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