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Taking apart tilt cylinder on New Holland L565
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulWI" data-source="post: 26389" data-attributes="member: 2790"><p>I was talking about the nut that screws into the cylinder that is part of the piston that holds the rod in the cylinder. You guys are right though, I had to use an 18" pipe wrench and a 6 foot peice of water pipe to get that nut off. I bent 2 14" pipe wrenhes before finding my 18". ( I have never bent a 14" pipe wrench before this) The nut of the end on the rod was also hard to get off. 150 pounds of air pressure and an impact would not touch it. I had to use my 3/4" , 1 1/8" socket and 3/4" breaker bar and the 6 foot pipe to get the nut off. Thanks for the help guys. Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulWI, post: 26389, member: 2790"] I was talking about the nut that screws into the cylinder that is part of the piston that holds the rod in the cylinder. You guys are right though, I had to use an 18" pipe wrench and a 6 foot peice of water pipe to get that nut off. I bent 2 14" pipe wrenhes before finding my 18". ( I have never bent a 14" pipe wrench before this) The nut of the end on the rod was also hard to get off. 150 pounds of air pressure and an impact would not touch it. I had to use my 3/4" , 1 1/8" socket and 3/4" breaker bar and the 6 foot pipe to get the nut off. Thanks for the help guys. Paul [/QUOTE]
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