fixing a ding in cylinder rod

   / fixing a ding in cylinder rod #1  

TimBuck2

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I let a rock roll down the pile and hit the stabilzer cylinder rod on my backhoe. Something I tell my son not to do a dozen times everytime he gets on the machine.

What is the best way to deal with the ding so it doesn't ruin the seal?

I smoothed the rough edge with a file and was thinking of using JB weld to fill the divot, and smooth the epoxy with a file after it cures.

Any thoughts?

Can this be fixed at a hydraulic shop?
 
   / fixing a ding in cylinder rod #2  
I doubt JB will stay in place and could get in the hyd. system and do some damage before getting to the filter. If it is a shallow ding polish it smooth and expect to get some leakage. I think it will eventually damage the seal or the leak will start to spray out when the ding gets to the seal.
You might call a shop and get their opinion.
 
   / fixing a ding in cylinder rod #3  
Assuming you filed it so nothing is sticking up, sand it with some 600 grit paper and oil and live with it. It really should not be that big of a deal, certainly nothing that I would be concerned about if it was mine. We have several cylinders with that type of thing, it takes a lot of use before any seals would have to be changed.

Just my :2cents:
 
   / fixing a ding in cylinder rod #5  
If you have filed it nice and smooth it will be fine shouldn't leak a drop. Check that the rod doesn't have a bend now.
 

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