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caRon
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Topic: lift cylinder packing?Posted: 20 Apr 2021 at 11:44am |
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Is the packing for a CA better quality from an Agco dealer than a cheaper aftermarket set? Agco is about double the price, but if it's a better product then I don't mind. Just want the leak to go away!
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john(MI)
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Posted: 20 Apr 2021 at 12:01pm |
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I would suspect they are both made in the same place with different packaging. |
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Rick
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Posted: 20 Apr 2021 at 1:25pm |
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I've seen the cheap ones and AGCO both...I would go with AGCO...
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caRon
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Posted: 21 Apr 2021 at 7:06am |
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Dave (NE)
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Posted: 21 Apr 2021 at 8:52am |
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When you say "packing" what exactly is that? I have heard that term used for repairing cylinders, but never really understood it. I thought lift arm cylinders required new seals, etc. to repair leaks. Dave
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john(MI)
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Posted: 21 Apr 2021 at 8:55am |
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In my parts book for my 14 it looks like O rings are used in the lift cylinder. I never been in one so I'm not exactly sure tho.
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caRon
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Posted: 21 Apr 2021 at 8:57am |
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New Packing/Seals they are the same thing.
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Dave (NE)
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Posted: 21 Apr 2021 at 9:57am |
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The lift cylinders on my WD45 are leaking some fluid. A neighbor mentioned, he took the nut on the end off, wrapped some graphite packing rope around the ram, then tightened the nut back on and this stopped the leaking for him on his '45. Does that make any sense?
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Posted: 22 Apr 2021 at 1:07pm |
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Here is a site with some graphite rope packing that appears to be for cylinders. Anyone have experience with this stuff? https://www.grainger.com/category/pumps/pump-accessories/compression-packing-seals?altTerms=Rope+Packing&filters=altTerms&ef_id=EAIaIQobChMIi-WD0suP8AIVsmpvBB0GxQa5EAAYAiAAEgJRPvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!496591133932!b!!g!!&gucid=N:N:PS:Paid:GGL:CSM-2296:9JMEDM:20500731&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIi-WD0suP8AIVsmpvBB0GxQa5EAAYAiAAEgJRPvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 22 Apr 2021 at 4:38pm |
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some cylinders use a square rope type packing, but that is normally low pressure.. "MOST" single acting cylinders 50 years ago used what is call CHEVRON VEE packing... and yes, you tighten up the nut to FLARE OUT the VEE and it seals on the walls of the cylinder and the rod both... If it is worn and needs more CRUNCH, you might be able to add a rope ring, but normally the old VEE is HARD and time to replace.
Im sure ALLIS sells packing for twice what others do. If you buy from a REPUTABLE dealer, you can probably get it for half price..There are a lot of guys that sell VEE packing for cylinders.. |
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 22 Apr 2021 at 4:41pm |
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If you have a few minutes, this is worth reading......
and toward the end are a couple links to quality generic VEE packing. Edited by steve(ill) - 22 Apr 2021 at 4:42pm |
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Burl
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Posted: 22 Apr 2021 at 5:00pm |
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I used Baum Hyds. for my packing on my D12. They were a 1/3 of the cost and worked great!
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