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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 45505" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You should be able to do all this with the control valve in the machine. If you remove the allan bolts on the rear cap, push the spool from the front and it should keep the cap and springs/balls in place. Replace the seals on both the front and rear, no point just doing the rear one where the leak is and have the front one leak later on.</p><p>There is a seal kit available for each spool section, you may even be able to get them from a seal shop, but if you get the one from the dealer, you know its right. Ensure they go on the correct way!!!! Some control blocks use quad rings, they go on either way, but others use propper seals that have one lip, it must face the pressure side (towards the inside on the control block) if you get it wrong, it will leak.</p><p>Its not a hard job, just really fiddly. It may even help to drain what hydraulic oil you can before you start. You won't loose all of it, but you will get a reasonable stream coming out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 45505, member: 82"] You should be able to do all this with the control valve in the machine. If you remove the allan bolts on the rear cap, push the spool from the front and it should keep the cap and springs/balls in place. Replace the seals on both the front and rear, no point just doing the rear one where the leak is and have the front one leak later on. There is a seal kit available for each spool section, you may even be able to get them from a seal shop, but if you get the one from the dealer, you know its right. Ensure they go on the correct way!!!! Some control blocks use quad rings, they go on either way, but others use propper seals that have one lip, it must face the pressure side (towards the inside on the control block) if you get it wrong, it will leak. Its not a hard job, just really fiddly. It may even help to drain what hydraulic oil you can before you start. You won't loose all of it, but you will get a reasonable stream coming out. [/QUOTE]
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