Cosmo Mixer hydraulic cylinder leak

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michael.white

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New Holland TC30
Hi all,

I picked up a used Cosmo Mixer 80 and the hydraulic cylinder drips near the non-moving end. There appears to be a bit of a seem near that end, but it's a bit difficult to tell with the rust/age. There no obvious way to disassemble the cylinder - both ends are round with no place to put a wrench or any other tool. Is anyone familiar with these things? The cylinder is about $200 to replace - is it possible to repair the cylinder or are the components pressed together and pretty much disposable?

Thanks!
 
   / Cosmo Mixer hydraulic cylinder leak #2  
What is the bore and stroke of that cyl?

You should be able to get a cyl that will push/pull for less than $100 or less.

Surplus Center
 
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Mike,
Can you post pix?
 
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$100 for the original.

Cosmo 35791 Hydraulic Cylinder 3 Point Concrete Mixer | eBay

It appears to be a fixed welded end that you have leaking. I would replace the cylinder if that is the case. The rod side end has a threaded nut that you use a single pin spanner or gland nut spanner (two pins) to remove.
 
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JJ - I'll keep that in mind if the ebay listing falls through.

wdchyd - It looks pretty much like the one in the ebay listing ishiboo posted, just covered in rust.

ishiboo - The rod side end is dry; it's coming from near the fixed end. Thanks for the link!
 
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Like ishiboo said your base plate welded to the cyl barrel is cracked

It can come apart, machine down and be rewelded, but you'll need a good welder and a seal kit to go back together for the best results
 
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+1. It's probably not cost effective to have it professionally welded and the seal kit replaced when you can have a new one for $130. If you or a buddy have a welder though, you could attempt a temporary fix as it'd cost you about 5 cents in MIG wire, but the first step would be to wire brush it and see where it's leaking from and how bad it looks.
 

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