gotta be a cheaper way

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LOOPHOLE

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Location
Horry County,SC
Tractor
140 Farmall w/belly mower NH 1925 FEL/BH
took a swing cy from BH to local NH dealer for seal repair
said I needed to replace rod/had scar on it
MERCY !! seal kit,rod and labor over $550
Bet the cyl new would be cheaper/ ya think?
NH 757c model
There has to be a cheaper way / where did I go wrong ???
 
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You can look for a good used, or get the parts separately and do it yourself..
 
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Take it to a hydraulic repair shop. That is way too high.
 
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Get the seal kit, does not have to be a NH kit. After market kits are available. Depending on how bad the scar is, but I would probably just use some 400 grit wet dry sand paper and sand the rod smooth. Obviously only if the scratch is superficial. Maybe post a picture of the scar. I would think that a seal kit would be less than $50.
 
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The scar can be TIG welded with stainless rod
 
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   / gotta be a cheaper way
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#7  
yea,I know-pitchers on the subject is worth $ / I just don't have a way to post them right now- I guess now I should have told service mgr to install seal on old rod and lets see how long it last/ after all it was a swing cyl - not bucket tilt ,etc
I blew it out pulling on a stump/scar or pit on rod looks to be not a fresh wound either

OH WELL-LIVE AND LEARN I GUESS
 
   / gotta be a cheaper way
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#8  
Based on the number of threads I see with leaking seals on cylinders,the repair shops should have plenty of work
 
   / gotta be a cheaper way #9  
Yep, nh parts ain't cheap. Go to messicks and price the whole cylinder. It would give you a heart attack.

My 5500, for kicks , I priced some of the cylinders. $1800-$2500 depending on what one.

Hydraulic shops are a lot cheaper. Old likely could have made you a new rod, and rebuilt with new seals for less than half that quote
 
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Usually I only worry about scratches in the rod if you can catch a fingernail in it and I try to buff them out with the thought being if it's smooth it won't tear up the seals
 

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