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<blockquote data-quote="dfriend" data-source="post: 98505" data-attributes="member: 7551"><p>There were three sets of seals in the bag, I took the existing seals out of the spool bore and matched it up as closely as I could to my options in the bag. Of course even though this forum has offered numerous warnings about not doing a thourough job, I thought I knew better and only replaced the tilt spool seals....and guess what happened? Yep, the pressure carried to the next weakest link: the lift spool seals! That was enough for me! I went back to Bobcat, bought the control valve seal kit and started replacing them all. All done. Everything is back in place and today I am refilling the hydraulic system. Any pointers on how to do a good job with minimal headaches when refilling the system? Thanks for any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfriend, post: 98505, member: 7551"] There were three sets of seals in the bag, I took the existing seals out of the spool bore and matched it up as closely as I could to my options in the bag. Of course even though this forum has offered numerous warnings about not doing a thourough job, I thought I knew better and only replaced the tilt spool seals....and guess what happened? Yep, the pressure carried to the next weakest link: the lift spool seals! That was enough for me! I went back to Bobcat, bought the control valve seal kit and started replacing them all. All done. Everything is back in place and today I am refilling the hydraulic system. Any pointers on how to do a good job with minimal headaches when refilling the system? Thanks for any help [/QUOTE]
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