California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
- Messages
- 14,835
- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Late to the party ...
When I am stopped by a mystery like this I take it to the local hydraulics shop to do that one part of the project for me, and show me how they did it. It's worth what it costs to learn how the pro's do it.
The first time I did this I thought they would have a special pin-wrench for getting the end cap off a cylinder. Instead of a big pin wrench they just used a 48" pipe wrench + cheater pipe. Lesson learned, I bought a 48" wrench for the next one.
When I am stopped by a mystery like this I take it to the local hydraulics shop to do that one part of the project for me, and show me how they did it. It's worth what it costs to learn how the pro's do it.
The first time I did this I thought they would have a special pin-wrench for getting the end cap off a cylinder. Instead of a big pin wrench they just used a 48" pipe wrench + cheater pipe. Lesson learned, I bought a 48" wrench for the next one.