Thank you for the very informative video. With your help I just successfully completed my first cylinder rebuild. It's something I've wanted to learn for many years. I have the same tractor and loader as yours so it was good knowing exactly what to expect when I cracked it open. I also have a 379 Pete in the background except mine is a 10 car parking lot with 42 hydraulic cylinders, thus the need to learn this skill😊Thanks again brother. Stay safe. RC in NC
Superb film! Thanks alot! I have a totally different frontloader but the work is almost the same. Couldn’t have done it without your ”help”. So thanks again from Sweden.
nice job! that definitely looks like a lot of work. my dealer just quoted me 900 including parts & labor for all 4 for the front end loader on my 30hp kioti
This is exactly the tractor/loader we have and we are needing to replace the seals. With your help, I think my husband will be able to do it himself. Thank you for a well explained and helpful video!
This is the one that worked for my model... pre 24767 s/n. It's currently showing unavailable from the same seller I used on Amazon, but the numbers are there in the description: amzn.to/3yKx4GI
The only thing I did was make sure the bucket was resting on the ground, so nothing could move while I removed the hoses. Someone else can correct me, but my understanding of hydraulics is when you use the lever to move something you're just directing the flow of fluid, pressured by the pump, to the part you want that pressure on... so if the pump is not pumping, there shouldn't be any pressure .. unless gravity is pulling a raised bucket down putting pressure on that side of the line.
On my cylinders where the wiper seal end seals threaded cap there is an Allen screw. It looks like a hole for the spanner wrench but there is an Allen screw inside locking the end cap. You may not have one but beware..
I did my tilt cylinders now I want to do my lift cylinders.. My massey hasn't been re-sealed in 60 years.. Question is are my lift cylinders and my tilt cylinders the same seal kits ?
I'm not sure on your Massey, might even be different depending on the model of loader. MasseyTractorParts.com has a chat link right on the website, and if you give them the model of your loader, they can probably look and see if the same seal kit works for both or not.
Great job. The directions are so clear and complete. Nothing left to the imagination. Very very good.
Thank you for the very informative video. With your help I just successfully completed my first cylinder rebuild. It's something I've wanted to learn for many years. I have the same tractor and loader as yours so it was good knowing exactly what to expect when I cracked it open. I also have a 379 Pete in the background except mine is a 10 car parking lot with 42 hydraulic cylinders, thus the need to learn this skill😊Thanks again brother. Stay safe. RC in NC
glad it helped... sounds like you have plenty to keep you busy!
@@FromtheRootsUp Fortunately I have some junk cylinders to practice on
Superb film! Thanks alot! I have a totally different frontloader but the work is almost the same. Couldn’t have done it without your ”help”.
So thanks again from Sweden.
nice job! that definitely looks like a lot of work. my dealer just quoted me 900 including parts & labor for all 4 for the front end loader on my 30hp kioti
This is exactly the tractor/loader we have and we are needing to replace the seals. With your help, I think my husband will be able to do it himself. Thank you for a well explained and helpful video!
Good luck!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video!! I watched it before tackling my seals and had no issues!
Really helpful, will do this myself this week. QUESTION - where did you get the forks from? Thanks
Great film. Now I know I can do it. Dealer wanted about 700 s side.
great help, had no clue how to install that one seal
Glad it was helpful! thanks for watching!
Great job and excellent tips. I'm curious to know what this would have cost to take it to a dealer to repair. 🚜🙂
Good video thank you
I watched this several times and my problem is getting the right seals and o rings.I cant read model and serial# at all.
What is your serial number on the loader. What kit did you buy?
This is the one that worked for my model... pre 24767 s/n. It's currently showing unavailable from the same seller I used on Amazon, but the numbers are there in the description: amzn.to/3yKx4GI
Thank you!
Did you have to depressurize the front end hydraulic system before disconnecting the hoses?
The only thing I did was make sure the bucket was resting on the ground, so nothing could move while I removed the hoses. Someone else can correct me, but my understanding of hydraulics is when you use the lever to move something you're just directing the flow of fluid, pressured by the pump, to the part you want that pressure on... so if the pump is not pumping, there shouldn't be any pressure .. unless gravity is pulling a raised bucket down putting pressure on that side of the line.
On my cylinders where the wiper seal end seals threaded cap there is an Allen screw. It looks like a hole for the spanner wrench but there is an Allen screw inside locking the end cap. You may not have one but beware..
Good to know! I'll check mine when I get home from work, I certainly didn't notice an Allen screw before, but it would be good to make sure!
I did my tilt cylinders now I want to do my lift cylinders.. My massey hasn't been re-sealed in 60 years.. Question is are my lift cylinders and my tilt cylinders the same seal kits ?
I'm not sure on your Massey, might even be different depending on the model of loader. MasseyTractorParts.com has a chat link right on the website, and if you give them the model of your loader, they can probably look and see if the same seal kit works for both or not.
I enjoyed watching so I know what to do but it does look like you damaged the inner seals when installing.
if I did, it had no impact... no leaks several months later, but yeah... be as careful as you can.
Great film. Now I know I can do it. Dealer wanted about 700 s side.