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Tilt Cylinder Aluminum nut removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikefromcny" data-source="post: 92978" data-attributes="member: 6488"><p>I laugh that your local hyd shop said they couldn't be done with simple tools. Thats all I've ever used. Usually a pipe wrench to get the grand unthreaded, my pin spanners usually just pop out of the holes. Remove piston nut with a wrench. Use picks to remove o-rings, seals and cups. Clean, reassemble, done. Repacked a grapple bucket cylinder a few weeks ago. $12 for the seal kit shipped to my door, doesn't get any better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikefromcny, post: 92978, member: 6488"] I laugh that your local hyd shop said they couldn't be done with simple tools. Thats all I've ever used. Usually a pipe wrench to get the grand unthreaded, my pin spanners usually just pop out of the holes. Remove piston nut with a wrench. Use picks to remove o-rings, seals and cups. Clean, reassemble, done. Repacked a grapple bucket cylinder a few weeks ago. $12 for the seal kit shipped to my door, doesn't get any better! [/QUOTE]
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