ch1ch2
Veteran Member
My lift arm was getting slow and weak.
I figured it was internal leak.
I bought gauges and put on both sides of the hydraulic lines. (later thought it was a waist of money)
200 psi between the two when only the lift action was used. (should have been 2850 and 0)
Now I need to figure out which side.
I lift the arms to max, turn off engine, lower arms.
I disconnect the return side hoses, start engine.
Tried to slowly lift arms.
Hydraulic fluid came out of the left lift cylinder.
I tried to lift faster and the lift arms did not move just more fluid.
Remove the cylinder and the rod flopped in and/or out with very little tilting.
Local NH dealer said they send all their cylinders to this local shop, and they gave me the name, address, phone number.
I took it to them. They seemed great, but they did not do paper work, just name and number on an end tag. Told me it would be a day or two. Three days later I called them.
They were just going to call me. Said the cylinder was scored up and needed to make a new cylinder or asked if I just wanted to have them hone it. Asked how much money. They did not know.
I told them to hone it, no additional cost.
OK will be about 2 days more.
2 days later I called. Now there is a chip in the piston, they will have to dress it up.
2 days later, Now the piston is all galled up, will have to make a new piston.
I said, I am glad I did not try to do it myself. They said, I would have never been able to do it myself, I would never been able to get it out of the cylinder.
None of that works for me!
I have no experience with hydraulic cylinders.
I have seen videos showing it is simple and I can do it myself.
I have seen videos showing it takes special tools.
But it is the fact the rod moved so easy. Now they say there was all that internal damage and I would not have been able to get it apart?
What do you experienced guys think?
I figured it was internal leak.
I bought gauges and put on both sides of the hydraulic lines. (later thought it was a waist of money)
200 psi between the two when only the lift action was used. (should have been 2850 and 0)
Now I need to figure out which side.
I lift the arms to max, turn off engine, lower arms.
I disconnect the return side hoses, start engine.
Tried to slowly lift arms.
Hydraulic fluid came out of the left lift cylinder.
I tried to lift faster and the lift arms did not move just more fluid.
Remove the cylinder and the rod flopped in and/or out with very little tilting.
Local NH dealer said they send all their cylinders to this local shop, and they gave me the name, address, phone number.
I took it to them. They seemed great, but they did not do paper work, just name and number on an end tag. Told me it would be a day or two. Three days later I called them.
They were just going to call me. Said the cylinder was scored up and needed to make a new cylinder or asked if I just wanted to have them hone it. Asked how much money. They did not know.
I told them to hone it, no additional cost.
OK will be about 2 days more.
2 days later I called. Now there is a chip in the piston, they will have to dress it up.
2 days later, Now the piston is all galled up, will have to make a new piston.
I said, I am glad I did not try to do it myself. They said, I would have never been able to do it myself, I would never been able to get it out of the cylinder.
None of that works for me!
I have no experience with hydraulic cylinders.
I have seen videos showing it is simple and I can do it myself.
I have seen videos showing it takes special tools.
But it is the fact the rod moved so easy. Now they say there was all that internal damage and I would not have been able to get it apart?
What do you experienced guys think?