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Topic: 2775 three point lift cylinders
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| jacob christen
12-27-2012 15:18:18
50.41.153.16
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does anyone know how these come apart my massey dealer said they have a snap ring at the end that lets them come apart . i have found no such ring in the barrel, looks like to me the barrel of the cylinder is two pieces . any help please |
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| LONEWOLFF
01-01-2013 21:23:44
8.28.244.30
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Re: 2775 three point lift cylinders in reply to jacob christen, 12-27-2012 15:18:18
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| Unscrew the hydrolic fitting from top of cylender. Shine flashlight down in there and you will see s snap ring in one grove and a empty grove in rod. Take a small screwdriver and work snap ring into enpty grove, it is deeper and will let the rod pull from the cylender. After re-built, do the opposite. |
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| jogl
12-28-2012 10:36:02
64.66.230.100
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Re: 2775 three point lift cylinders in reply to jacob christen, 12-27-2012 15:18:18
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| When you get it apart take a few pics if you can. I have to fix a leaking cylinder on our 2705 too.
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JP. |
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| davediehl@hotmail.com
12-28-2012 05:30:29
50.82.118.128
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Re: 2775 three point lift cylinders in reply to jacob christen, 12-27-2012 15:18:18
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| The set screw for removal is inside the flare fitting for the line connection. |
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| Retired Farmer
12-27-2012 17:19:21
207.200.116.71
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Re: 2775 three point lift cylinders in reply to jacob christen, 12-27-2012 15:18:18
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| Been a long time since I worked on a cylinder. Not sure what yours looks like but I know on some you have to tap the end plug-where the chrome rod goes into the cylinder-down into the bore an eighth to a quarter inch to expose the snap ring. Then pry the snap ring out and then pull the chrome rod and plug out of the bore. If you see no snap ring showing anywhere this may be what you have. Other cylinders you have to take the fitting out of the opposite end where the rod goes in and then pull the rod out a little while looking down in the fitting hole and there will be a snap ring on the end of the rod that you have to pry off and then the rod will come out. This is about all I remember. Hope this helps. |
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