The new musac is less horrible than the old musac! I can't help thinking that a hydraulic extractor that runs from the digger's hydraulics ought to be doable! Cheers, Matthew
First I cut the top pin in 2 places to free it from the top end of the housing, then I used a plasma cutter to cut away the housing at the bottom pin so the cylinder would drop from the inner box section
That was a heck of a task ! When my Project 7 stabiliser rams started leaking I confess to outsourcing the repair and the chap had to press the pins out with a very large hydraulic press - that was 10 years ago - I've now got a Project 8/9 side console like yours a hope I don't have to do a repeat performance but do at least now have a 60 ton H press. As Matthew says in the previous comment (Hello Matthew fancy seeing you here!) could you use the Jakes hydraulics and a jury rigged extractor
I will remember that for next time! I found at work they have a massive rock-breaker that is forklift mounted for precisely this kind of percussive maintenance!
The new musac is less horrible than the old musac! I can't help thinking that a hydraulic extractor that runs from the digger's hydraulics ought to be doable! Cheers, Matthew
Hello JB, thanks for the vid. how did the cylinder come out of the casing with the foot still attached
First I cut the top pin in 2 places to free it from the top end of the housing, then I used a plasma cutter to cut away the housing at the bottom pin so the cylinder would drop from the inner box section
@@JBFromOZ Thanks mate, I need to do that job soon, hopefully the pins will come free cheers
That was a heck of a task ! When my Project 7 stabiliser rams started leaking I confess to outsourcing the repair and the chap had to press the pins out with a very large hydraulic press - that was 10 years ago - I've now got a Project 8/9 side console like yours a hope I don't have to do a repeat performance but do at least now have a 60 ton H press.
As Matthew says in the previous comment (Hello Matthew fancy seeing you here!) could you use the Jakes hydraulics and a jury rigged extractor
Yo dude good job what’s size were the bsp plugs
Off the top of my head 5/16 and 1/2 but it was a while ago. I can check when I’m back at the farm next time though!
@@JBFromOZ Cheers mate
What you needed was a massive hammer and a buddy holding a drift, if you both wear sandals, it works every time!!
I will remember that for next time! I found at work they have a massive rock-breaker that is forklift mounted for precisely this kind of percussive maintenance!
Great work 👏
Thanks mate!
This is bottchery at the highest level thank god this is not my machine !
Your machine would get fixed how?
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