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AJ
Orange Level Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Location: mo Points: 5244 |
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Posted: 07 Jul 2018 at 10:35am |
Is there new seals available for these? Can a couple wrenches and elbow grease rebuild these or do I need to take them to a shop?
Anyone have a part number for the seals or know where to get them? These drool and slobber like 12 month old baby. Edited by AJ - 07 Jul 2018 at 10:36am |
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TramwayGuy
Orange Level Access Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Northern NY Points: 11457 |
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They are Freeman (part of Allied farm equipment) parts, if that helps....
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DougS
Orange Level Joined: 03 Nov 2011 Location: Iowa Points: 2490 |
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I'd take those to a hydraulic shop and get them polished anyway. Let them fix it all.
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Jim Hancock
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: EL Reno, Ok. Points: 1112 |
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Mine is a Freeman of another style and I pulled the rod to take to the seal business to get an exact fit here in OKC.
If you have the funds available, I'm with Doug.
Edited by Jim Hancock - 07 Jul 2018 at 11:23am |
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AJ
Orange Level Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Location: mo Points: 5244 |
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Loader does have a WD9 tag on it if that make any difference.
Edited by AJ - 07 Jul 2018 at 11:56am |
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AJ
Orange Level Joined: 31 Oct 2010 Location: mo Points: 5244 |
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Anyone have any idea what having them done by a shop might cost as to me buying the seals and doing it myself?
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Tom IA
Silver Level Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Location: Donahue IA Points: 255 |
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I got a set from Agco couple years ago
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jaybmiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 23179 |
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Uup shop wanted $400 to refurb 2 cylinders, I did it for $30 worth of parts. That was 8 years ago,worked real nice. 4 days ago I hauled them to the scrap yard with the rest of the loader. I had ZERO interest in them for 90 days.Nada,zip,zilch..I'd have given them away to any tractor guy. Also took a whack of cylinders from a car carrier and a section of 1.25 bar stock 10' long with a bunch of #80 sprockets and bearings on it. Only 10 cents a pound but made some room and filled the truck with $5.50 /gal gas. Sorry guys but I can't keep everything forever and shipping 'south of the 49th' is $$$ .
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Dakota Dave
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: ND Points: 3960 |
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I rebuilt both mine with$24 for two seal kits from AGCO. Took pictures and put part numbers in post you should be able to find it. Unless the cylinder has b en laying in the dirt 10 minutes with some fine Emory cloth and transmition fluid will polish them right up. It only takes a large pipe wrench a wrench for the bolts and a screwdriver to get the stop ring off the end. The second tractor I did it took me 30 minutes from start to finish. Use a pipe wrench and loosten the end cap before taking the cylinder off the tractor
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4607 |
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How smooth are the shafts? If pitted check out what Surpus Center has. Could be cheaper to replace the whole cylinder.
Just worked on my JD 1250 and JD sold seals in kit form $60 a cylinder. But didn't look right in the plastic so visited the local bearing and hydraulic shop $30 bucks for everything but the piston seals as they didn't have that. No oil pouring out but now settles much faster than before. So one of those work on it twice things. But I tried the ordering parts before taking it apart way with no luck besides having to pay a restocking few to get rid of the wrong parts. I know Shameless poke away. So with time and helpful store you should be able to find parts.
Edited by Ray54 - 07 Jul 2018 at 6:21pm |
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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The last cylinder I rebuilt was a remote for the WD45. The packing cost me about $8 The rod was bad on it so it cost me another $20 for some chrome shaft and a couple hours in the shop to cut me a new rod out of the shaft.
Edited by CTuckerNWIL - 07 Jul 2018 at 6:23pm |
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AJ
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Dave do you happen to have the part number for the kits. My local deal wants to sell me individual pieces at $7.50 each. I figured surely there's a kits for these things.
Edited by AJ - 07 Jul 2018 at 7:31pm |
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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I wouldn't have a clue about part numbers. Find a Motion Industries near you and bring the old packing with or measure the rod and the bore of the packing gland. |
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Gary
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Peterborough,On Points: 5538 |
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Gary Burnett
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Virginia Points: 2954 |
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On a one way cylinder it doesn't matter if the shaft is smooth or not as it doesn't hold oil back,if there is oil coming by the shaft it means the packing on the cylinder rod is bad.
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TramwayGuy
Orange Level Access Joined: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Northern NY Points: 11457 |
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Wrong. On this cylinder, there is no piston on the bottom of the rod. The rod itself is the piston, so smoothness of the rod is important. All there is at the bottom is a snap ring that keeps the rod from pushing itself right out the top.
Edited by TramwayGuy - 08 Jul 2018 at 7:53am |
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Alvin M
Orange Level Joined: 24 Jun 2018 Location: PA Points: 784 |
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the rod has to be smooth there is no piston. go to hyd shop for packing that is what I do the price is better
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Gary Burnett
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Virginia Points: 2954 |
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I can't see how the fluid can come past the base of the cylinder and still be able to push the cylinder rod forward.Where does the fluid go when the cylinder comes up and the rod pushes out? No holes or return on that end of the rod base. And what pushes the rod out in the first place? If the fluid can get between the base of the rod and the barrel the rod isn't going anywhere.
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Don(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bates City MO. Points: 6862 |
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If you look at the pic showing the breakdown of the loader's cylinders, the WD-9 loader cyl's are about the same as WD tractor used.
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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.
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Don(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bates City MO. Points: 6862 |
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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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Fluid does not compress. When you put fluid, under pressure, into a single acting cylinder, something has to give. The rod is the only thing free to move.
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Alvin M
Orange Level Joined: 24 Jun 2018 Location: PA Points: 784 |
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all the lift cylinders on allis from about 1940 until d17 s 4 where that way on the lift arms
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AJ
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I was able to get one apart last night guys. It was actually pretty easy with the biggest pipe wrench I have and my chain binder cheater bar. Have completely disassembled the ram assembly and plan to clean things up to rebuild it. I will post pics soon.
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AJ
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If anyone has the kit part number for AGCO that would be helpful.
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Alvin M
Orange Level Joined: 24 Jun 2018 Location: PA Points: 784 |
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72000064 was kit now agco sells 72000650 seals only takes 4
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LouSWPA
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Clinton, Pa Points: 24386 |
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For what it is worth, I "rebuilt" mine on the tractor. I packet it with some sort of rope packing my neighbor gave me for the purpose. Probably not AC, but generic instead, I'd check around with hydraulic shops. I do not know where he got it, but I will ask when I get a chance. cut the rope seal a bit longer than the circumference, cut the ends for a nice scarf joint. Cleaned up the shaft a bit with emery cloth (and mine was worse than yours!). Just make sure you 'walk' the seal flange down evenly, stuffing the rope in with a blunt screwdriver as you go. I never had a problem with leaking afterwards, even as bad as mine were. I doubt both cylinders took me more than 45mins to an hour
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LouSWPA
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Clinton, Pa Points: 24386 |
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BTW, I have repacked two sets, one set had the 'W' seals in them, the other had the rope packing as I described above
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I am still confident of this;
I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27 |
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Dakota Dave
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: ND Points: 3960 |
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http://allischalmers.com/forum/freeman-w9-loader-cylinder-overhaul_topic149366_post1241269.html?KW=Dakota+Dave#1241269 Seal package is in pictures.
The AGCO seals are leather chevron packings . They will seal on less than perfect rods. Just oil the rod and rub with some fine emery cloth. Edited by Dakota Dave - 08 Jul 2018 at 3:20pm |
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corbinstein
Orange Level Joined: 31 Jul 2014 Location: Oklahoma Points: 796 |
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I bought my seals from a place that advertises here. Sandy Lake Implement. Takes 4 per cyl. I've done 2 sets now. One thing. Polish those rods till they shine like a mirror. Otherwise you're seals will go bad after a while.
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Steve Zidlicky
Orange Level Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Bolivar, MO Points: 325 |
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yarbrough industries Springfield mo 417 869 5344 will have your seals. do not go by loader model just measure shaft size. I would polish those shafts real well before ordering parts from anywhere. they will not have the air cleaner hose
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