It all depends on what needs to be done. Some only need seals replaced, in which case it is a cheap repair. Replacing seals won't do any good if the rod is pitted and needs to be rechromed. I also had a cylinder for which the rod guide in the cap was unevenly worn and it would always start leaking within a few weeks after putting in new seals (with a rechromed rod). In that case, a new cylinder was cheaper.
arron guevara said: (quoted from post at 18:57:34 07/22/10) gentlemen, i have an old MF55: it has an aftermarket front loader. one of the cylinders which makes the bucket go up and down is leaking where the shaft goes in and out of the cylinder. can the cylinder be repaired or do i have to buy a new one. they seem expensive. any ideas where to by the repair parts or a new cylinder. thanks. arron.
This post was edited by patiolant at 10:07:56 07/23/10.
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