mangler
Gold Member
I have a flail mower with a a hydraulic side adjustment. I recently realized the cylinder is leaking (at first it was user error, i had the hydraulic lines pointed down so they just leaked out of the ends). But even after I corrected this it kept leaking out in the garage, now I am convinced the cylinder is actually leaking.
Not a hydraulics expert, is it common for cylinders to leak when the pressure is low? I figure the lines almost emptied out, so there was probably a mixture of oil and air pockets in the lines when the cylinder started leaking. Is there a chance it will "seal back up" when I apply actual hydraulic pressure in the lines/reconnect?
Not a hydraulics expert, is it common for cylinders to leak when the pressure is low? I figure the lines almost emptied out, so there was probably a mixture of oil and air pockets in the lines when the cylinder started leaking. Is there a chance it will "seal back up" when I apply actual hydraulic pressure in the lines/reconnect?