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Mosey

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2000 New Holland TC29D with 7308 FEL, and top & tilt. 1950 John Deere B. 1940 Farmall A.
My Gearmore hydraulic toplink has started leaking from the seal where the cylinder comes out. If I store it up in the bracket, it's OK, but if I store it hooked up so it's horizontal or tipped down some, it seeps out from the seal. Not a lot, just enough to leave a thin layer of oil on the floor about 3" across. If I operate the cylinder and bottom it out in either direction, oil does not squirt out. I've had it for about 2 years now. Is this normal? How hard would it be to replace this seal?
 
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Mosey, can you like take a picture of your TNT system. I think but an not sure that I have the same cylinder but it has no name or model numbers on them to tell for sure.

Thanks

George
 
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Here is a picture. The part number is T3X8-18. It was black when I got it and I painted it gray to match the gray on the tractor.
 

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Here is a picture of what it looks like before painting it. This one is actually Spencer's, but he has the same one as mine.
 

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<font color="blue"> Here is a picture. The part number is T3X8-18. It was black when I got it and I painted it gray to match the gray on the tractor.
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Try this picture, I lightened it so the cylinder can be seen.
 

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Thanks for the pictures!
You can try to give them a call and then let us all know the answer as well. I also have the same one's on my TC24D. In addition I have tilt to my setup. I have noticed they do leak down but I really do not know where the blame lies.

Gearmore, Inc.
13740 Magnolia Ave.
Chino, CA. 91710
Ph: 909.548.4848
Fax: 909.548.4747

E-mail: gm@gearmore.com
 
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Hummmm, they do not look easy to open. Any ring clips or something holding them together? Some cheapie cylinders are just welded together - toss when shot. I think you have a soft hose on your arm holder? I'd be real careful not to damage that smooth cylinder shaft in any way - any tiny ding or nick will shred the seal in no time.

As the one leaking down internally, that could be worn seals inside the cylinder on the plunger, or a leak in your tractor controls. An internal leak in the cylinder itself, or an internal leak in your tractor. Not a big deal unless it becomes noticable during use - then you have a fast leak! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

--->Paul
 
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Yes, that is a rubber hose on the holder. I don't see any knicks or scratches on the rod. It doesn't leak down and will hold my mower up overnight. It just leaks a few drops when the cylinder is stored level or facing down. It looks like it has some bolts holding the end cap on. I'll take a closer look.
 
 

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