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<blockquote data-quote="Centurion" data-source="post: 17097" data-attributes="member: 1813"><p>From what I understand, the rod broke at the gland. They have tried everything to get it out. I spoke with the guy again today. Hooking up the hydraulics will not help, there is a hole where the fluid would just pour out. The shop where I have it is very reputable. All they do is equipment repair. Had the rod simply been bent, it would have been 2-300 with all new seals etc. So at this point, I am still looking for a used cylinder. I will deal with what is left of the old one later, and perhaps I can find a way to get it back in shape again. Part of the problem is the shop that is doing the work is 75 miles away, and I cannot get there when they are open to see things first hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centurion, post: 17097, member: 1813"] From what I understand, the rod broke at the gland. They have tried everything to get it out. I spoke with the guy again today. Hooking up the hydraulics will not help, there is a hole where the fluid would just pour out. The shop where I have it is very reputable. All they do is equipment repair. Had the rod simply been bent, it would have been 2-300 with all new seals etc. So at this point, I am still looking for a used cylinder. I will deal with what is left of the old one later, and perhaps I can find a way to get it back in shape again. Part of the problem is the shop that is doing the work is 75 miles away, and I cannot get there when they are open to see things first hand. [/QUOTE]
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