tomgabriele
New Member
It's an old machine that was my neighbor's grandfathers. Great motor on it, still starts first pull.
But I think it's due for new rod and/or piston seals. Get a steady drizzle of fluid out from between the rod and barrel when retracting, or a full on squirt when it hits the stop for the auto-retract. It sounds like any OEM seal kits are long gone, so it'll be taking it into a hydraulics shop to have them match up parts. Should I leave the dis/re-assembly to the pros too, or do these old pistons come apart pretty easily? Then what should I figure for the repair cost, something in the couple hundred dollar range? Realistically, I'll pay whatever it takes since it's my neighbor's machine that failed while I was using it (regardless of whether anything was actually my fault), but just want a general idea what to expect.
Does anything about my diagnosis, prognosis, or expected cost seem off to anyone?
Thanks
But I think it's due for new rod and/or piston seals. Get a steady drizzle of fluid out from between the rod and barrel when retracting, or a full on squirt when it hits the stop for the auto-retract. It sounds like any OEM seal kits are long gone, so it'll be taking it into a hydraulics shop to have them match up parts. Should I leave the dis/re-assembly to the pros too, or do these old pistons come apart pretty easily? Then what should I figure for the repair cost, something in the couple hundred dollar range? Realistically, I'll pay whatever it takes since it's my neighbor's machine that failed while I was using it (regardless of whether anything was actually my fault), but just want a general idea what to expect.
Does anything about my diagnosis, prognosis, or expected cost seem off to anyone?
Thanks