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.@Mullaney i didnt swap cylinders, and the cyl that did get swapped before i got it, was on the tank side.
Going with the 100 gal with a completely empty system, then i did over svc the tank.
After putting everything back together properly, including the boom cyl pin and retaining bolt, i was running the system through all ranges of motion for 10 min or so to hopefully bleed all the air out of the lines and cyl, i did notice a smell that i havent smelled before. It def was a petroleum smell and could have been the lucas hyd additive, but uncertain.
I did, while i was in the hyd system, pull the crane winch motor to put the spare motor on so i could put new seals on my original motor, just to find out the spare was a leaking sob too.
Ill contact parker and verify the p/n of seals and order 2 of everything and while im down for post surgery recovery starting mon after i get out of the OR, ill have several weeks before ill be climbing on the tck, which will give me time to get the seals in and have them replaced by the local parker people in waco.
After that, ill work on figuring out the damn brake dragging issue.
I was expecting maybe a 55 gallon drum to fill that tank. When you mentioned 100 gallons - I was a little shocked. That was when I started hunting and found the number. Still, they didn't do a very good job of documenting the oil in my opinion. The heat / petroleum smell I guess could be the additive. If you warmed it up again and opened the filler on the tank, it should smell stronger. Maybe?
Hope your surgery goes well.
Try to post up so everybody knows how you are afterward.
Expecting glowing results of course...
It is amazing how the sun and wind and rain wears on something like those seals. Good part is that there can't be too much more to fix. Like mine, I have finally started to run out of things to fix. Trying to start cleaning up a little more to consider the possibility that next summer I might be able to squirt some paint...