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<blockquote data-quote="Jyuma1" data-source="post: 122084" data-attributes="member: 22244"><p>I looked at that style but decided against. My reasoning was that because I need to reverse "all" the connections, I can remove the entire top row which makes getting to the bottom row much easier, and then do the bottom row.</p><p></p><p>I finished the day with a partially shiny bucket. My project was to install a drywell about 50 feet away from the house. I dug the trench and 95% of the hole for the drywell but when making the final pulls to flatten out the bottom of the hole... disaster struck. The gland seal blew on the boom cylinder. Naturally the boom cylinder is buried inside the boom so it's the worst one to get to. </p><p></p><p>The good news is that all 3 cylinders... the boom, the dipper and the bucket... all the same part#. Given the age of the cylinders and the fact that none have been replaced for 30 years, I'll order 3 gland seals and replace them all at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jyuma1, post: 122084, member: 22244"] I looked at that style but decided against. My reasoning was that because I need to reverse "all" the connections, I can remove the entire top row which makes getting to the bottom row much easier, and then do the bottom row. I finished the day with a partially shiny bucket. My project was to install a drywell about 50 feet away from the house. I dug the trench and 95% of the hole for the drywell but when making the final pulls to flatten out the bottom of the hole... disaster struck. The gland seal blew on the boom cylinder. Naturally the boom cylinder is buried inside the boom so it's the worst one to get to. The good news is that all 3 cylinders... the boom, the dipper and the bucket... all the same part#. Given the age of the cylinders and the fact that none have been replaced for 30 years, I'll order 3 gland seals and replace them all at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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