jb92563
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- Joined
- Sep 29, 2014
- Messages
- 68
- Location
- Riverside, CA
- Tractor
- Yanmar 240, 4' Box Blade, FEL, Rice & Turf tires
I have a couple questions about rebuilding the pistons on my YM240's unknown aftermarket brand FEL. (I'm a complete Hydraulics servicing novice)
It seems to have a wire lock securing the gland. What is the proper name for this wire when I contact a hydraulic shop to describe it?
I also assume that they are for one time use and need to be replaced every time I take the gland off?
For the short flexible hydraulic hoses on the FEL between the metal hydraulic piping and the cylinders, how does one remove/attach them?
Are both ends unscrewed/screwed together in the same direction so that the hose does not get twisted up.
That would mean that one is a left thread to loosen and the other a right thread to loosen?
Or is there another way to remove/attach a hydralic hose?
It seems to have a wire lock securing the gland. What is the proper name for this wire when I contact a hydraulic shop to describe it?
I also assume that they are for one time use and need to be replaced every time I take the gland off?
For the short flexible hydraulic hoses on the FEL between the metal hydraulic piping and the cylinders, how does one remove/attach them?
Are both ends unscrewed/screwed together in the same direction so that the hose does not get twisted up.
That would mean that one is a left thread to loosen and the other a right thread to loosen?
Or is there another way to remove/attach a hydralic hose?