When I first purchased my 2014 4540 in 2019, it had a leaking steering cylinder on the left side. In the interim, I made a little catch pan to keep hydraulic fluid from leaking everywhere and I watched fluid levels closely. Recently, I noticed it is now also leaking on the right side of the cylinder. So, I purchased a new cylinder from Rubicon in TX for around $850 (the 2wd versions are cheaper BTW). My question:
If I remove the old cylinder and replace with new, do I need to do anything to bleed air out of the lines? Or does the system take care of this automatically like it does when you put a new attachment on?
Anyone have experience with this on a Mahindra?
TIA
If I remove the old cylinder and replace with new, do I need to do anything to bleed air out of the lines? Or does the system take care of this automatically like it does when you put a new attachment on?
Anyone have experience with this on a Mahindra?
TIA
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