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Late 90's Boss Bobcat 763 Hydraulic cylinder removal (Boom)
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<blockquote data-quote="jhatchett" data-source="post: 73699" data-attributes="member: 10515"><p>I ended up taking the machine to the shop and they replaced the seals for $100 while I watched. Mechanic raised the arm and locked in the safety bar, relieved the hydraulic pressure, popped out the forward pivot pin, lowered the cylinder with the rear pin still in place, unscrewed the cylinder, pulled the piston out and took it to the work bench. Replaced the seals and then put it back into the cylinder, screwed the cap back on, put the pin back in. raised/lowered a few times to get all the air out, topped up the hydraulic fluid, washed the machine and parked it next to my trailer. If it wasn't an hour drive each way I think I would use the bobcat shop more often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhatchett, post: 73699, member: 10515"] I ended up taking the machine to the shop and they replaced the seals for $100 while I watched. Mechanic raised the arm and locked in the safety bar, relieved the hydraulic pressure, popped out the forward pivot pin, lowered the cylinder with the rear pin still in place, unscrewed the cylinder, pulled the piston out and took it to the work bench. Replaced the seals and then put it back into the cylinder, screwed the cap back on, put the pin back in. raised/lowered a few times to get all the air out, topped up the hydraulic fluid, washed the machine and parked it next to my trailer. If it wasn't an hour drive each way I think I would use the bobcat shop more often. [/QUOTE]
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