Sep 9, 2009 / 755 Leaky Steering Cylinder...Seals? #1 N nightskyisme Member Joined Jun 3, 2007 Messages 30 Location Albany, NY Tractor Troy Bilt GTX 16 My steering ram/cylinder leaks from the shaft exit area...but it looks like a sealed unit (no seal/nut packing like on snow-plow rams) is it repairable? Don't tell me it isn't repairable, that would really s**k. Thanks
My steering ram/cylinder leaks from the shaft exit area...but it looks like a sealed unit (no seal/nut packing like on snow-plow rams) is it repairable? Don't tell me it isn't repairable, that would really s**k. Thanks
Sep 9, 2009 / 755 Leaky Steering Cylinder...Seals? #2 kennyd Advertiser Joined Jul 6, 2003 Messages 13,755 Location Westminster, MD Tractor John Deere 3720 CAB/TLB, JD455 Unfortunately, it's NOT a DIY repair. the end caps are welded on. You need to consult a local hydraulic shop to get an estimate on repairing it. Attachments 755.gif 28.6 KB · Views: 491
Unfortunately, it's NOT a DIY repair. the end caps are welded on. You need to consult a local hydraulic shop to get an estimate on repairing it.
Sep 9, 2009 / 755 Leaky Steering Cylinder...Seals? Thread Starter #3 OP N nightskyisme Member Joined Jun 3, 2007 Messages 30 Location Albany, NY Tractor Troy Bilt GTX 16 Wow, I thought so, what a poor design, who would have thought to design something like that....thanks
Wow, I thought so, what a poor design, who would have thought to design something like that....thanks
Sep 9, 2009 / 755 Leaky Steering Cylinder...Seals? #4 M mfreund Veteran Member Joined May 29, 2008 Messages 1,298 Location Eastern Ia Tractor JD 4310 eHydro, I broke the shaft on my 4310 and the welded cylinders are non-repairable. The "good" news is the replacement cylinder is rebuildable!!
I broke the shaft on my 4310 and the welded cylinders are non-repairable. The "good" news is the replacement cylinder is rebuildable!!