The hydraulic cylinders don't leak. No problems that way, but the blade won't stay level. When you hit a hard patch of dirt, that cylinder floats up. Both sides will do that. It is a stationary blade, not a 6 way blade.
I don't know if there is air in the cylinder or what's going on.
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We just purchase a 1968 TD 9 Bulldozer and the engine is the same as a 504? (or at least that is what the guy told us)
The turbo housing is busted and it is locked up (it's a Garrett)
What would be comparable to the turbo we currently have on this machine?
Could we retro fit something to make...