Posted by Bob Huntress on March 09, 2012 at 22:06:17 from (184.41.97.44):
In Reply to: Shermanbackhoe posted by ldb on March 09, 2012 at 19:53:35:
Absolutely worth repairing. The foam is likely air, as atleast the three main cylinders are double acting. This means that if you have a leak, not only does hydraulic leak out, but when the cylinder retracts, it creates a vacuum. Unless a ram is bent, you can usually clean and polish the ram and replace the seal. Because the major cylinders are double acting, I would not recommend using soapy water to find the leaks on the cylinders. You should be able to see the leaks. When you replace the seals, remember that you will need to prefill the lines and cylinder to minimize air in the system.
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