kcender
Platinum Member
Don't know about where you live but up here a seal kit from Kubota is 130 dollars.The price at a hydraulic shop is about 60 dollars.I am thinking the quality would be about the same as Kubota probably buys seals from a third party but I am only guessing on that.Anyway,I am glad it is working out for you without costing a lot :thumbsup:Found a helpful shop that used a press, alum blocking, and dial indicator to straighten. Cost $30. I did order a new seal kit but am going to clean up and reassemble using original seals. If it starts leaking down the road I'll put the new seals in. There are a couple small nicks on the rod but hopefully they do not affect performance. When I put it back together do I need to pre fill or can I just install retracted and use hydraulics to fill it?