ultrarunner
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- Cat D3, Deere 110 TLB, Kubota BX23 and L3800 and RTV900 with restored 1948 Deere M, 1949 Farmall Cub, 1953 Ford Jubliee and 1957 Ford 740 Row Crop, Craftsman Mower, Deere 350C Dozer 50 assorted vehicles from 1905 to 2006
I had a leaking wheel cylinder on my 68 Mustang and replaced it.
That was 9 years ago... the other 3 were not changed and all 4 are dry.
Just to confuse things a little more.
Two brothers I know bought the same tractors at the same time.
The have similar hours... mostly used during harvest season.
One has spend a lot more on repairs than the other...
A the first sign of a cylinder leak... one had all the cylinders redone and the other just watched his oil level.
Years later, they are both getting the cylinders done... second time for one brother and first time for the other who said 5 gallons of fluid lasted 6 years...
There really isn't a right or wrong.
That was 9 years ago... the other 3 were not changed and all 4 are dry.
Just to confuse things a little more.
Two brothers I know bought the same tractors at the same time.
The have similar hours... mostly used during harvest season.
One has spend a lot more on repairs than the other...
A the first sign of a cylinder leak... one had all the cylinders redone and the other just watched his oil level.
Years later, they are both getting the cylinders done... second time for one brother and first time for the other who said 5 gallons of fluid lasted 6 years...
There really isn't a right or wrong.