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blake037374

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have any of yall had to replace the o rings for a leaky hydraulic loader ram? I have one that seems to have small leak. just wondering if they have kit for it because I didn't see it in t he online parts diagram.
 
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Here are some pic
 

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Sorry different post been having problems with app since iOS 8
 

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Ssdoxie. I don't see that. I put in that part number under search and it didn't find it. Here is what I see.
 

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I didn't pay close enough attention to the model, that part number is for a 7TL on CT2xx models with Rhino loader. To find it in online catalog: Scroll down through the model selection to find "Loader", click on that then it will bring up a little box on the left column for "compact tractor", from there go down until you find bucket and lift cylinder for (in your case) 9TL with the correct 1st 4 digit serial number.
The picture you posted is for a 9TL Rhino built loader serial number starts with AE35. Lift cylinder kit - 6693747 and tilt kit - 7003599.
 
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I def wouldn't have thought to keep looking for that. I figured it would all be under the model. Thanks for help.
 
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How do you pull that retaining pin out? Just pliers? This is my first one. I ordered service manual but it hasn't got here yet
 
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Blake, I have yet to take one of these apart. Read about it in the book but reading and doing are sometimes 2 different things. I suggest you ask this question in the Hydraulics forum and post the picture of the cylinder you posted earlier. If memory serves, manual saysing something like grap hold of wire clip and while pulling rotate the cylinder head until wire is removed, then cylinder head should pull straight out.


Sent PM to you also.
 
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just FYI im gonna try and get someone to video it so I can put on youtube. and on here.
 
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well got it apart and replaced seals....works like champ now. not leaking one bit. retaining clip was a SOB
 
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Will you put your video here, or on YouTube?
Is the chrome nice on your cylinder rod? Per the pic., it was not so clear...
I just did a repacking on a similar cylinder. I used vise grips to get the wire out, and reused it no problem. Just went slow pushing in.
 
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sorry for late response having trouble replying from phone. my kid deleted my video from phone but my cylinder rod was that color all the way and both rods. only part that was shiny was the threads on end. I ended up using vise grips as well. my was rusted and not sure i could re-use so put grease around new one and it went in just fine.
 

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