I recently bought an older compact tractor. The engine is fine, the hydraulics have been giving me grief. I replaced the control valve, but still had some significant leak by. I decided to do a full diagnostic check. First thing I did was popped the screen filter. A LOT of metal shavings, hmmm that cannot be good. It did not look like it had ever been cleaned out. I removed a couple of cylinders, and took off the pistons etc. This is what I had once things were apart.
except, on one the o-ring and backup is missing, as well as the seal on the main piston. There is also scoring and obvious wear on all the pistons
So this is my plan of action, I was hoping some of the very knowledgeable folks here could tell me if I am on the wrong track, or if I should do something else.
1. Pull and disassemble all the hydraulic components on the FEL
2. Replace seals and cylinders If I can identify them
3. Drain all the fluid from the tractor and flush all the sediment I can
(what should I use to flush the gearbox with ?)
4. Replace any other parts too damaged to re-use, cylinders etc
5. Re-assemble
6. Pray I dont have to replace the pump
The parts that I dont like on this plan. The pump is not flushed and inspected, and the 3 point hydraulics are left alone. Should I be pulling the whole lot apart, and how easy is it to determine wear on the pump ?. I dont know if I could even find a replacement pump for a ford 1100.
Any help appreciated, or if you need more info, just ask, and I will go look it up.
Thanks
Bruce.

except, on one the o-ring and backup is missing, as well as the seal on the main piston. There is also scoring and obvious wear on all the pistons

So this is my plan of action, I was hoping some of the very knowledgeable folks here could tell me if I am on the wrong track, or if I should do something else.
1. Pull and disassemble all the hydraulic components on the FEL
2. Replace seals and cylinders If I can identify them
3. Drain all the fluid from the tractor and flush all the sediment I can
(what should I use to flush the gearbox with ?)
4. Replace any other parts too damaged to re-use, cylinders etc
5. Re-assemble
6. Pray I dont have to replace the pump
The parts that I dont like on this plan. The pump is not flushed and inspected, and the 3 point hydraulics are left alone. Should I be pulling the whole lot apart, and how easy is it to determine wear on the pump ?. I dont know if I could even find a replacement pump for a ford 1100.
Any help appreciated, or if you need more info, just ask, and I will go look it up.
Thanks
Bruce.