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    #46
    Originally posted by Arrowslinger1 View Post
    Easy to do. Just pulle the pins on each end by removing the nut and bolt that keeps the pins in. Make sure you set the bucket flat before pulling the pins. Unscrew the lines on each end of the cylinder. Take the cylinder to a place like Hose Fast or google hydraulic cylinder rebuilds near you and you should be able to get the seals redone. Should cost about $150-$175 to get it done. The cylinder will come back filled with fluid and have plugs where the lines were screwed into it. Just pin it back in. Remove the plugs and put the lines back in and snug them up. Check your hydraulic levels and fill as needed.
    Well, it had duct tape over the line connections. Got it all greased up today and moved some dirt.

    Will check the hydrolic levels tomorrow.

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