Posted by redforlife on March 24, 2022 at 22:24:21 from (174.210.166.74):
In Reply to: Farmhand seals again posted by SVcummins on March 24, 2022 at 19:21:09:
You don't by chance have a moisture (rust) problem on the inside of the cylinder do ya?? Between where the seal is when down, all the way to the end you pull the ram out of when you take it part? Be like all rusty inside on what should be the dry side of the seal when down.
On the old F-11 loaders, if parked with loader raised up much more than about knee high, the ram end of the cylinder would be upwards from the other end. Rain water would run down the ram and into the cylinder. This would cause rust. Rust would in turn eat the seal out. If this happened, you wouldn't fix it by just replacing the seal. Rust would just eat up the new seal. About the only way to fix it, would be to hone out the inside of the cylinder when you have it apart.
By the looks of your loader, I kind of doubt you have a rain water problem. But what about a condensation problem in there causing the same thing??
Just a thought, if your puzzled why your seals never hold up.
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