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<blockquote data-quote="reno611" data-source="post: 1900" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>A belated thanks for the information. My computer took a powder for a long time. Anyway, no I did not bend the rod, I just am having a time with it leaking and dropping down with or without a load. I had it rebuilt once, the cost was HIGH..it lasted about 15 minutes, so I have been living with it and have gotten pretty good at keeping it from tilting slowly downward by playing with the petal, but it is a pain...The old cylinder wall was scored pretty bad and metal had gotten into the tank, so I cleaned it as best I could with a magnet, fished out small slivers of metal. I continue to monitor the magnet (perniment in tank) and now fish out a very small amount of minute particals almost like graphic..Again my thought was buying an after market cylinder, same size piston rod, stroke and pressure rating and change out the old one..would be a hell of a lot cheaper that having this one rebuilt again. What are the thoughts....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reno611, post: 1900, member: 23"] A belated thanks for the information. My computer took a powder for a long time. Anyway, no I did not bend the rod, I just am having a time with it leaking and dropping down with or without a load. I had it rebuilt once, the cost was HIGH..it lasted about 15 minutes, so I have been living with it and have gotten pretty good at keeping it from tilting slowly downward by playing with the petal, but it is a pain...The old cylinder wall was scored pretty bad and metal had gotten into the tank, so I cleaned it as best I could with a magnet, fished out small slivers of metal. I continue to monitor the magnet (perniment in tank) and now fish out a very small amount of minute particals almost like graphic..Again my thought was buying an after market cylinder, same size piston rod, stroke and pressure rating and change out the old one..would be a hell of a lot cheaper that having this one rebuilt again. What are the thoughts.... [/QUOTE]
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