DieselBound
Elite Member
I think I would pull the good cylinder off and use it for reference and then use a strap to hold the grapple where you want it. This will leak some oil, but you have to break the lines loose anyway on the bad cylinder. Get a helper and do it all manually and you have a shot at draining the oil into a bucket. I work for a loader manufacturer that used to supply Kioti. I know you are in a tough spot on the best way to fix it. When this happens it's often about as cheap to buy a cylinder. After you buy the rod AND seal kit that will be ruined taking the cylinder apart to repair it... If you are paying the dealer... you may as well buy the whole cylinder once labor is tacked on. If you can repair it yourself, I would buy the parts. My experience has also been that these companies are really proud of their parts.... the markup is nuts.
Really appreciate the input.
I've removed the bad cylinder and I'll also remove the good one. I'm capping the hoses and ports (on the cylinder), so little in the way of fluid getting dumped on the ground.
Lots of measurements to consider with these things! (I'll let the professionals review for possible matches.)
If anything, I've learned enough that I think that I could likely feel confident in doing a seal repair. This repair, however, has some unknowns in it: I may have the tubes checked and if they're OK I might then look to (if cost effective) rebuild to have a spare on hand.