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leaky cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 74835" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>I would continue using it but have the parts to rebuild the cylinder on hand. that way when you get some spare time you could rebuild the cyl, don't be afraid of doing it your self if you are handy with a wrench. It's pretty easy to put new seals in. I wouldn't think that it would completely blow suddenly, so I would use it until your parts arrive and you have the time to repair it. Just my opinion, I had a bucket cyl leak for several months until I could fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 74835, member: 9306"] I would continue using it but have the parts to rebuild the cylinder on hand. that way when you get some spare time you could rebuild the cyl, don't be afraid of doing it your self if you are handy with a wrench. It's pretty easy to put new seals in. I wouldn't think that it would completely blow suddenly, so I would use it until your parts arrive and you have the time to repair it. Just my opinion, I had a bucket cyl leak for several months until I could fix it. [/QUOTE]
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