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seal's for trip bucket cylinder's

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    Posted: 03 Aug 2025 at 9:03pm
Are the seal's to pack the cylinders on AC trip loaders still availble? I repacked the ones on my D-15 about 20? years ago and they need it again. At that time I was lucky enough to get NOS kit's. OR should I just take them to a hydraulic shop ?
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I’m 98% sure we have nos seal kits. I’ll look them up tomorrow.
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I'd just take them to a local hydraulic shop. There's about a 99% chance they'll just be a standard size of vee-pack seal (they may even have them in-stock, but they can always order them if not). And even if they aren't vee-packs, any hydraulic shop worth their salt will be able to measure the bore and groove width/depth and source appropriate seals.

You could even take them apart yourself and measure/source them, but most hydraulic shops are so good at it and have all the cross-reference catalogs and sizing charts right at their fingertips, so they can do it themselves in no time.
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