Excellent, informative and well made video. Thank you for posting and I just subscribed. It's been a while since I've done a cylinder and I'm doing a stabilizer on my Kubota tomorrow. This video provided me a great refresher course.
@@dieseldoctor25 Have you ever rebuilt a 410E JD backhoe bucket cylinder? Was trying to figure out which spannel nut to loosen to disassemble. I can't figure how to add a picture of cylinder to explain.
I really wish someone manufactured and sold that gland removal tool you built. That looks higher quality and much higher leverage than the silly gland removal wrenches sold on Amazon.
I hope you didn't go to New Holland and buy that piston LOL their prices are more than caterpillar I've got a local hydraulic shop I can pick my kits and pistons if needed for 1/3
Wow great mechanic!IUOE too excellent!
@@stevefavia thanks!
Excellent, informative and well made video. Thank you for posting and I just subscribed. It's been a while since I've done a cylinder and I'm doing a stabilizer on my Kubota tomorrow. This video provided me a great refresher course.
Hope it helps thanks!
Just found your channel. Love this kind of old school simple mechanic wrenching. Look forward to some more content
Welcome aboard!
Awesome work you do
Can learn alot from your experience
Thank you,hope it helps you!
@@dieseldoctor25 Have you ever rebuilt a 410E JD backhoe bucket cylinder? Was trying to figure out which spannel nut to loosen to disassemble. I can't figure how to add a picture of cylinder to explain.
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Really enjoy your videos!
thank you
I really wish someone manufactured and sold that gland removal tool you built. That looks higher quality and much higher leverage than the silly gland removal wrenches sold on Amazon.
Get some hardened pins the size you need making the tool is not that hard, the only problem is that you end up with a lot of tools, lol
Thanks again...
Glad to help
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I hope you didn't go to New Holland and buy that piston LOL their prices are more than caterpillar I've got a local hydraulic shop I can pick my kits and pistons if needed for 1/3
OH ya, I use alot of hercules seals, sometimes oem seal kits are cheaper just half to look ! But I know what you are saying.