Cleaning cylinder shafts and flushing hoses?

   / Cleaning cylinder shafts and flushing hoses? #1  

tachnem

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This JD 51 loader has been sitting outside for a bit. This gunk seems to come off with my fingernail. What's the easiest and safest way to get it off without scratching the cylinder rod?

The hoses all have quick-connect fittings on them and seem to be full of fluid. I'm guessing there's probably some moisture in there, what's the easiest way to flush the hoses out?

Thanks.
 

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   / Cleaning cylinder shafts and flushing hoses? #2  
the gunk you speak of is rust....it's bit too late for a perfect clean up, but scotch-brite pads or a mild abrasive chrome cleaner may help.....then keep them oiled or greased when you are not using the loader

New rods and a repack will be on the future menu to make them whole again
 

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