My dealer filed for a warranty claim but tractor FEL was 8 months out of warranty. This is a defective weld weld that drips when a heavy load is lifted. I guess I will remove cylinder and weld it myself.
Yes I do agree, plan on disconnecting hoses, grinding down a bit and heating up that area with torch to burn off any oil that may be there. Good point.
Yes I do agree, plan on disconnecting hoses, grinding down a bit and heating up that area with torch to burn off any oil that may be there. Good point.
Yeah, you must cook the oil out of the crack first. Then, after welding, do an air test with soapy water to test for leaks. If you don't air test, and you have some more oil leaks, you will have to cook the oil out again. Sometimes, you have to do several air tests and welds. I have done this more than a dozen times. Welding hates oil.
For my air pressure test, I just stick a rubber-tipped air nozzle into the work port with the rod fully extended. I have had pinhole leaks numerous times.