Piston
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My hydraulic cylinder on my Gannon/Frontier box blade is leaking down fast. I thought it was just bad seals, so I ordered a seal kit from Messicks.
I replaced the seals on the cylinder last night (ya I know, pretty exciting New Year's Eve for me) and hooked it up to my tractor. I tried it out, and again, instant leak down???
What happens is, sometimes when I fully raise the scarifiers, they will remain in the up position, but then if I bump the valve stick it starts leaking down fast enough to watch the whole process. It's not like this every time, as sometimes it will leak down without bumping the valve stick. I thought maybe it was my valve (although nothing else leaks down) so I raised the scarifier bar all the way up, disconnected the hydraulic hoses, and again, leak down to the floor??? This ruled out the valve, and there was no hydraulic fluid leaking out, so something in the cylinder is leaking by.
I did take a couple video's of this. Nothing great, but shows what I'm trying to explain...
Also, when I was replacing the seals, I noticed these small ports in the silver bottom 'cap' that attaches to the rod. (I don't know what they are called, and this is my first time opening up a cylinder, so I don't actually know what I'm doing anyways) The smallest port you see in the photos is the one with the metal shaving stuck in it, it seems like something was stripped out in there.
Are these ports supposed to be adjusted? Do they have seals I should be replacing? Is it possible these are letting oil flow through which is causing my leak down issue?
Inside one of these ports, I noticed a metal shaving type piece of metal, inside one of the ports. I did take a photo but hard to see. Could this be my problem?
Is it possible there is just air in the cylinder and it needs to be bled more? At this point, the box blade is really unusable as the scarifiers leak down way too fast.
I replaced the seals on the cylinder last night (ya I know, pretty exciting New Year's Eve for me) and hooked it up to my tractor. I tried it out, and again, instant leak down???
What happens is, sometimes when I fully raise the scarifiers, they will remain in the up position, but then if I bump the valve stick it starts leaking down fast enough to watch the whole process. It's not like this every time, as sometimes it will leak down without bumping the valve stick. I thought maybe it was my valve (although nothing else leaks down) so I raised the scarifier bar all the way up, disconnected the hydraulic hoses, and again, leak down to the floor??? This ruled out the valve, and there was no hydraulic fluid leaking out, so something in the cylinder is leaking by.
I did take a couple video's of this. Nothing great, but shows what I'm trying to explain...
Also, when I was replacing the seals, I noticed these small ports in the silver bottom 'cap' that attaches to the rod. (I don't know what they are called, and this is my first time opening up a cylinder, so I don't actually know what I'm doing anyways) The smallest port you see in the photos is the one with the metal shaving stuck in it, it seems like something was stripped out in there.



Are these ports supposed to be adjusted? Do they have seals I should be replacing? Is it possible these are letting oil flow through which is causing my leak down issue?
Inside one of these ports, I noticed a metal shaving type piece of metal, inside one of the ports. I did take a photo but hard to see. Could this be my problem?
Is it possible there is just air in the cylinder and it needs to be bled more? At this point, the box blade is really unusable as the scarifiers leak down way too fast.