The magic number where standard cylinder seals, wipers and pickings start to fail is 180°. I.R gun will take the guessing out of it..160° fells damn hot to skin .
Have a 35 T Huskee. Cylinder definitely gets hot but no issues whatever. Change the hydraulic fluid and filter annually but still looks and tastes fine.Before you start spending money on a tool you just bought, take a temp reading, my guess is it's fine. I think some are worrying too much, the tanks get really warm the cylinders get hot. This is completely normal. Just going by feel isn't really adequate here. In fact the paint on my splitter cylinder has faded some from the heat.
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The magic number where standard cylinder seals, wipers and pickings start to fail is 180°. I.R gun will take the guessing out of it..160° fells damn hot to skin .