The repair seals I used for this video can be found on Amazon: amzn.to/48KhlUd just be sure to measure your cylinder with a tape measure to see your buying the right size. I wish you the best of luck on your repair!
That is exactly the same boat I was in, darn thing was dribbling oil then it was pissing oil and I was like I got to get this pile split. Thank god for amazon 2 day.
I have the same splitter you have why did you decide to rebuild the cylinder? I have lost some splitting power with mine just wondering if this is the next step. 50 /60 hours on it. Thx!!
The front seal cracked and was leaking. That’s why I ordered the kit and replaced the front seals. I did not replace any of the rear seals even though the kit came with those also.
Good Job! I have to do this exact same thing with mine. It beats having to forcefully extract the piston rod, and making a big hydraulic fluid mess. Thank You.
That front seal gets a lot of abuse with wood chips and all smashing against it over and over. If it's not that the sun and elements tends to rot it out. I'm glad I could make things easier for ya.
Great video, I may be doing this pretty soon. My County Line 22T splitter has started leaking fluid from the front of the cylinder. Thanks for all the info, I may earn another RUclips Shadetree Mechanics badge, if I get er done!!! 😆
Get er changed, it will just get worse and worse till your pissing oil more than your spitting wood (I've been there) and wishing you would have changed it earlier!
@@LetsDoThis321 I am happy to report that I was able to replace all the seals in my cylinder about 2 weeks ago. It was bit of a challenge for me as I had never worked on a cylinder before, but I was able to get it done in about 3 hours with minimal cursing lol. Now it splits fine and so far no leaks!! I earned another youtube mechanic's certificate!!! Thanks for your help!!!
I have the same splitter, 27 ton which I bought in 2015. I split several cord each year. My only heat source I have but I like it that way, wood heat is the best. The parts kit was nearly 28 bucks with tax. I decided to change the hydraulic oil and filter along with the engine oil. R&R the seals and ops check good . All said and done about 1.5 hrs and just under $120.00 bucks.
There has been a number of folks thanking me for this video in the past couple weeks. Guess it's the time to get spitten before the winter cold draws in.
@@LetsDoThis321 installed my kit today......only difference is when the piston pooped out, a gallon or so of hydraulic fluid came with it . thanks for the vid 100% helped
@@js7troy I have a 22 ton (Dirty Hands) that actually has the 4” Cylinder… Started squirting fluid about a week ago now🤷♂️🤣 Great Video!!! Best I’ve seen on RUclips by Far!!! Thank You Sir 👍 Well Thanks to… @LetsDoThis321 !!!
I dont own one but Am doing this for my neighbor next week he has the exact same one and is leaking badly, he doesn't feel capable of doing it, so he asked me, your video is gonna be very helpful thanks for the link to the kit.
The small screw on the front of the cylinder. That screw goes into the cap. The screw holds the cap from going too far into the cylinder. The cap spins in circles it floats in the cylinder and around the rod. The only things that hold the cylinder cap in pace is the metal ring and that screw.
It appears the 27 and 25 ton share the same seal kit: amzn.to/49RyNs5 the great thing about amazon is this is prime with free returns if it does not work out. If you take a tape measure you should be able to eyeball the bore and cycler size. If the outside diameter (OD) cylinder measures 4.5 subtract off 0.5 inches for a inside diameter (ID).
I have a dirty hands 22 ton log splitter. What's not leaking any fluid in my fluids at the right level. I've noticed a loss of power splitting logs it won't split logs it used to go right through. Any thoughts. It really doesn't have that many hours on it splitwise. Maybe 50/80 hours. The motor runs fine I just wouldn't think that the cylinder rebuild would be needed yet. Is there any troubleshooting methods? Is there a way to bleed the air out if there's any are I'm not sure how we got in. Thx 🇺🇸✌️
Could be the rear seals passing fluid or it could be a pump failing. It is very possible you blew a rear seal in the cylinder. This video does not cover the rear seal. For the rear seal you have to pull the cylinder all the way out, it can get a bit messy if using hydraulic fluid to push it out, but it can be done that way.
@@LetsDoThis321 thanks for your advice I appreciate that!! It's still splits it just seems like it lost 20 to 30% of it power. Be nice if there was some kind of gauge or something you can put on it to check it. To see what's wrong. Thx 👍
Yes, you can install a pressure gauge on a wood splitter, it should be placed between the pump and the valve on the pressure side of the pump. Order a T fitting and fit a gauge inline. The old splitter I used had a gauge on it like that.
Like has been said, it could that your hydraulic pump is going bad on that unit. Also, check the coupler that connects the pump to the engine. Those go bad and can slip, which makes it seem like the splitter has no hydraulic power. Good luck.
Do You get a Commission if i use the link You provided but actually scroll or search to find and buy a 4” Seal Kit??? Sure Hope You Do!!! This Video was a Huge Help!!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Looks like it... There were 10 ordered this past 5 days off that link, 3 were the exact link I provided and 7 were alternate seals folks found and bought.
@@TommyTorres-m3r Hopefully You Have found what You’re looking for by Now but just in case… There’s a link to the Seal Set in his… Description of what he’s doing!!! Which he has a 27 ton (Dirty Hands) splitter that took a 4.5” Set of Seals… I have the same (Dirty Hands) Splitter except it’s a 22 ton that takes the 4” Set of Seals!!! Very Important to Measure across the cylinder to make sure You get the Correct Set!!! This is The Best Video I’ve Seen Yet on RUclips on Changing just what You Need to Change To Get Right Back to Working On Getting Your Firewood for the Winter!!!✅ I changed the Rear “Bearing” Seals and it’s Not always Easy to Get The Shaft Out of The Cylinder!!! Saw a video where the guy uses a forklift with the cylinder hooked to a metal pole to pull it out 😳🤣🤣 Good Luck 👍
@@LetsDoThis321 Not sure i follow this comment either 🤔😊 Unless he’s saying… GREAT JOB!!! I thought so!!! Best video I’ve seen on RUclips for fixing what needs to be fixed and getting right back to Work!!! Thank You Sir for showing Us a Few Tips… Really Appreciate this Video!!! I’ve Seen one video where the Man hooked the cylinder up to a metal building pole and a Forklift to pull the Shaft out of the Cylinder 😳 I thought OMG what have i gotten myself into 🤣 Your Video made the Job Easy!!! Thanks Again and Have a Great Day 👍
The repair seals I used for this video can be found on Amazon: amzn.to/48KhlUd just be sure to measure your cylinder with a tape measure to see your buying the right size. I wish you the best of luck on your repair!
Best video I’ve seen on RUclips for fixing what needs to be fixed and gettin Right back to Splitting Firewood!!!
Thank You Sir 👍
Thanks been dumping oil everywhere trying to bust up a hundred foot white oak, it got worse today. Seal tomorrow. Thanks!
That is exactly the same boat I was in, darn thing was dribbling oil then it was pissing oil and I was like I got to get this pile split. Thank god for amazon 2 day.
Thank you so much for this video. Very helpful. Worked perfectly for my Dirty Hand Tools 22 Ton.
I have the same splitter you have why did you decide to rebuild the cylinder? I have lost some splitting power with mine just wondering if this is the next step. 50 /60 hours on it.
Thx!!
The front seal cracked and was leaking. That’s why I ordered the kit and replaced the front seals. I did not replace any of the rear seals even though the kit came with those also.
Just ordered the part to do mine! Thank you for a great video!
Good Job! I have to do this exact same thing with mine. It beats having to forcefully extract the piston rod, and making a big hydraulic fluid mess. Thank You.
Nice video. I have the same splitter and it just started squirting oil out. Thanks for doing this video.. IT really helped
That front seal gets a lot of abuse with wood chips and all smashing against it over and over. If it's not that the sun and elements tends to rot it out. I'm glad I could make things easier for ya.
Great video, I may be doing this pretty soon. My County Line 22T splitter has started leaking fluid from the front of the cylinder. Thanks for all the info, I may earn another RUclips Shadetree Mechanics badge, if I get er done!!! 😆
Get er changed, it will just get worse and worse till your pissing oil more than your spitting wood (I've been there) and wishing you would have changed it earlier!
@@LetsDoThis321 I am happy to report that I was able to replace all the seals in my cylinder about 2 weeks ago. It was bit of a challenge for me as I had never worked on a cylinder before, but I was able to get it done in about 3 hours with minimal cursing lol. Now it splits fine and so far no leaks!! I earned another youtube mechanic's certificate!!! Thanks for your help!!!
Good Lord! Thanks so much! I couldnt figure out for the life of me how to get the snap ring off😂😂😂
It can be a real pain! I've been there!
This is a great video very informative.. thank you
Thanks for the part link, just what I need.
I have the same splitter, 27 ton which I bought in 2015. I split several cord each year. My only heat source I have but I like it that way, wood heat is the best. The parts kit was nearly 28 bucks with tax. I decided to change the hydraulic oil and filter along with the engine oil. R&R the seals and ops check good . All said and done about 1.5 hrs and just under $120.00 bucks.
God bless you !
Must be something in the air......Mine blew today, thanks
There has been a number of folks thanking me for this video in the past couple weeks. Guess it's the time to get spitten before the winter cold draws in.
Ditto. Exact same machine too.
@@LetsDoThis321 installed my kit today......only difference is when the piston pooped out, a gallon or so of hydraulic fluid came with it . thanks for the vid 100% helped
@@js7troy I have a 22 ton (Dirty Hands) that actually has the 4” Cylinder…
Started squirting fluid about a week ago now🤷♂️🤣
Great Video!!!
Best I’ve seen on RUclips by Far!!!
Thank You Sir 👍
Well Thanks to…
@LetsDoThis321 !!!
I dont own one but Am doing this for my neighbor next week he has the exact same one and is leaking badly, he doesn't feel capable of doing it, so he asked me, your video is gonna be very helpful thanks for the link to the kit.
GOOD INFO
What does the screw you first took out screw to? I noticed it wasn't in the same place as you took it out.
The small screw on the front of the cylinder. That screw goes into the cap. The screw holds the cap from going too far into the cylinder. The cap spins in circles it floats in the cylinder and around the rod. The only things that hold the cylinder cap in pace is the metal ring and that screw.
Anyone know what seal size for the dirty hands tools 25 ton?
It appears the 27 and 25 ton share the same seal kit: amzn.to/49RyNs5 the great thing about amazon is this is prime with free returns if it does not work out. If you take a tape measure you should be able to eyeball the bore and cycler size. If the outside diameter (OD) cylinder measures 4.5 subtract off 0.5 inches for a inside diameter (ID).
I have a dirty hands 22 ton log splitter. What's not leaking any fluid in my fluids at the right level. I've noticed a loss of power splitting logs it won't split logs it used to go right through. Any thoughts. It really doesn't have that many hours on it splitwise. Maybe 50/80 hours. The motor runs fine I just wouldn't think that the cylinder rebuild would be needed yet. Is there any troubleshooting methods? Is there a way to bleed the air out if there's any are I'm not sure how we got in. Thx 🇺🇸✌️
Could be the rear seals passing fluid or it could be a pump failing. It is very possible you blew a rear seal in the cylinder. This video does not cover the rear seal. For the rear seal you have to pull the cylinder all the way out, it can get a bit messy if using hydraulic fluid to push it out, but it can be done that way.
@@LetsDoThis321 thanks for your advice I appreciate that!! It's still splits it just seems like it lost 20 to 30% of it power. Be nice if there was some kind of gauge or something you can put on it to check it. To see what's wrong. Thx 👍
Yes, you can install a pressure gauge on a wood splitter, it should be placed between the pump and the valve on the pressure side of the pump. Order a T fitting and fit a gauge inline. The old splitter I used had a gauge on it like that.
Like has been said, it could that your hydraulic pump is going bad on that unit. Also, check the coupler that connects the pump to the engine. Those go bad and can slip, which makes it seem like the splitter has no hydraulic power. Good luck.
Got mine on Amazon
Do You get a Commission if i use the link You provided but actually scroll or search to find and buy a 4” Seal Kit???
Sure Hope You Do!!!
This Video was a Huge Help!!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Looks like it... There were 10 ordered this past 5 days off that link, 3 were the exact link I provided and 7 were alternate seals folks found and bought.
Where can I purchase the seals for my 27 ton log splitter dirty hands log splitter
This is what fit my 27 ton dirty hands log splitter, be sure to check your cylinder size and it matches what your ordering.
@LetsDoThis321 where did you purchase your seals and how will I know what kit to order
@@TommyTorres-m3r
Hopefully You Have found what You’re looking for by Now but just in case…
There’s a link to the Seal Set in his…
Description of what he’s doing!!!
Which he has a 27 ton (Dirty Hands) splitter that took a 4.5” Set of Seals…
I have the same (Dirty Hands) Splitter except it’s a 22 ton that takes the 4” Set of Seals!!!
Very Important to
Measure across the cylinder to make sure You get the Correct Set!!!
This is The Best Video I’ve Seen Yet on RUclips on Changing just what You Need to Change To Get Right Back to Working On Getting Your Firewood for the Winter!!!✅
I changed the Rear “Bearing” Seals and it’s Not always Easy to Get The Shaft Out of The Cylinder!!!
Saw a video where the guy uses a forklift with the cylinder hooked to a metal pole to pull it out 😳🤣🤣
Good Luck 👍
Where did you buy the seals from?
Amazon: amzn.to/48KhlUd just measure your cylinder with a tape measure to see your buying the right size.
Sho your magic then
I don't follow...
@@LetsDoThis321
Not sure i follow this comment either 🤔😊
Unless he’s saying…
GREAT JOB!!!
I thought so!!!
Best video I’ve seen on RUclips for fixing what needs to be fixed and getting right back to Work!!!
Thank You Sir for showing Us a Few Tips…
Really Appreciate this Video!!!
I’ve Seen one video where the Man hooked the cylinder up to a metal building pole and a Forklift to pull the Shaft out of the Cylinder 😳
I thought OMG what have i gotten myself into 🤣
Your Video made the Job Easy!!!
Thanks Again and Have a Great Day 👍
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