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Leaking hydraulic cylinders

coolhandmatt

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Does anyone know how to find replacement seals for the hydraulic rams. I found P/N 9C03058 in the 24P-2 manual but I don't know where to get it. These look like case rams but the part number doesn't look like any matches looking online. Ideas?? (These are the front loader arms I'm rebuilding) Thanks
 

rosco

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You can go the P/N routine, ie, through the mfg. -OR- Another way is that hydraulic cylinders & the way they are sealed is often fundamental. Take it to a shop that specializes in hydraulics. Do you know why it leaks -- around the rod, the piston? Take it apart & take the rod with the piston still attached to a shop. If the cylinder is not scored, they can fix the rest of it. Or just take the whole cylinder, if that is doable - if your not set up for hydraulics, they can be messey.
 

coolhandmatt

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Unfortunately I don't have any hydraulic shops where I'm at and everything needs to be shipped in. It makes me self sufficient. I found the NSN number for it as well but thought someone may have a SEE-hack noting you can buy it from Case or whoever made the cylinder. As for now I emailed a couple of the NSN parts houses and seeing if I can get the rebuild kit from them. Thanks for the input.
 

Coffey1

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The number for the cylinder should be on the end cap. It was on my hemett cylinder you have to wire brush the paint off until you find them
 

tennmogger

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The loader may be a Schmidt FL-4 model. If you search on that model number (there is lots of info) and confirm it is what you have, then you can be that much closer to getting parts.
 

Hummerdave

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Just got ahold of the manufacturer ( which is now called Wausau Equipment nowdays) and they are going to search for the cylinder kits for me.. they haven't bought any for 9 years.. just blew a curl cylinder seal today so now I'm down until I can get them.. also going to do the lift cylinders too if I can get them.. will keep you posted..
DaveH
 

Stoik

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Just got ahold of the manufacturer ( which is now called Wausau Equipment nowdays) and they are going to search for the cylinder kits for me.. they haven't bought any for 9 years.. just blew a curl cylinder seal today so now I'm down until I can get them.. also going to do the lift cylinders too if I can get them.. will keep you posted..
DaveH
There's a store on ebay that sells the seal for the front and rear hydraulics f
 

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