how would you go about attaching the cylinders to a fixed object? do you try to clamp along the cylinder or do you only grab onto the end where the pin goes through? if its accessible, i would think leaving one end attached to the truck would be a good way to hold it to break the caps loose.
This may be a case of the blind leading the blind, but I am currently in the process of replacing the bucket rod, and the seals on the right boom cylinder. I have been breaking the gland nut free while the cylinder is still attached.
You might want to get a big spanner wrench. Here is the link to the one I bought.
https://www.tooltopia.com/search.aspx?find=CTA8605. The socket fitting is 3/4" so if you don't have a 3/4" breaker bar you might need one of those too.
Make sure that you remove the screw / small bolt that locks the gland nut in place before you put any pressure on it to remove the gland nut. The gland nut on the Boom cylinder came right off. I did not see the screw on the Bucket cylinder and when I couldn't get it to budge I found it underneath the cylinder. I will never know for sure if my using a 6' cheater the 1/4 head bolt twisted off
. So now I need to remove the whole cylinder and drill it out before I can proceed. That's on the list for this weekend. I have also found the hoses to be a bugger to break free.
Speedwoble works for case and he appreciates you buying from case which I respect, and you can be certain of the quality of the parts you get. You can also find the seal kits on Amazon. Go to the second volume of the parts catalog in GROUP 2407 and get the part number of the kit. When you search on the part number you will have a choice of vendors. For example
1543265C1 for the seal kit for the bucket cylinder
1543294C1 for the seal kit for the bucket cylinder
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You can find posts on rebuilding the rams on these posts on the main thread
Rebuilding Hydraulic rams
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I hope you were not effected by the recent flooding.
Ron