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Posted by Devin Sparks on June 10, 2006 at 16:28:12 from (209.241.5.210):
Hello, I am putting a new hydraulic cylinder on my JD BWA disc harrow. The old one has died. I went to Agri-Supply here in NC and picked up a new one. I put it on and hooked up the lines. One of the lines felt like it stripped when I tightend it up. I hooked to tractor and raised and lowered it a couple times and then BOOM..Fluid everywhere. So I take it back and get another. The original had the lines coming straight off the cylinder. The new cylinders come off to the side. I am using 90 degree fittings so they will be inline with the cylinder.Guess what, I have had the same thing happen with the second cylinder.What am I doing wrong.The lines are 1/2 inch. The fittings feel a little loose and have some play. I tried all other sizes and the ones that I have are the only ones that fit. I will tell you that it is a Grizzly clyinder(Import) if that matters. Any help would be great. Thanks Devin
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