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June 27, 2013 at 2:10 pm #30785
I have a FEL Z30 on my Jinma tractor. I just received (4) cylinder seal kits and will rebuild the FEL cylinders. This is the first time I am rebuilding the cylinders and I am sure I can get the project done, but what is the easiest way to drain the hydraulic oil, take the cylinders apart, remove the old seals, replace the new seals and put everything back together. Just looking for some short cuts or steps I don't do need to do or do need to do. I'll probably do this project over the 4th of July holiday.
Thanks much!!!!
Len
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July 3, 2013 at 6:35 am #36177
I rebuilt one of my loader cylinders and had some success. I attribute my partial success to the fact that I don't know what I'm doing. However , it did slow down the leak considerably and wasn't too hard. Unfortunately I read after I fininshed that boiling the new seals in water before attempting to install helps alot. I had alot of trouble fitting them in place and heating them in very hot water just before attempting to install would probably have helped alot. Be careful to keep all grit away from cylinder and keep it clean. I found ,too late , some good video on U Tube. Good Luck bg
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July 3, 2013 at 6:07 pm #36178
BJ
Thanks much for the info. It's been raining cats and dogs here. probably won't get to this project till next week.
Len
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July 17, 2013 at 2:46 pm #36200
I hope that you are all having a good day. I myself have been having a difficult
time finding some seals to rebuild some cylinders. I
started the project and the first cylinder I took apart was full of metal pieces.
The piston and cylinder were all ripped up. I bought another new cylinder from
Tommy and I have rebuild kits for (4) of the cylinders from Affordable Tractor.
I put the new cylinder on and rebuilt the second front (bucket) cylinder then
started on the boom cylinders. The other (2) cylinders must have been made from
another supplier to Jinma and can’t find rebuild kits (my luck). I have the pictures inserted. The top piston is the one that everyone has rebuild kits for, the bottom piston in the picture is the one I can’t find rebuild kits for. I went to a hydraulic shop and they want $200 to $300 to start to make new seals. I am currently working with Hercules Seals to get some from them.
Anyone have this problem and have a solution?
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July 22, 2013 at 1:47 pm #36216
Well just an update I am another step closer to finishing the cylinder rebuilds on my Z30 FEL. I contacted Hercules Sealing Products and they are custom building me some HP urethane seals and I also purchased a installation tool kit to put the inside seals in. Installed my first cylinder by hand and it was a real b**ch trying to fold the seals into the recessed groves inside. The tool should be real handy when I rebuild the BH cylinders.
I should have the FEL running this weekend. The contact at Hercules if you need seals is:
Paul Edwards
Hercules Sealing Products
1-800-777-5617
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August 3, 2013 at 2:06 pm #36273
Well another productive day!
I finished my FEL project this morning after several set backs. I decided to go out and do the job right. I took the four cylinders off and disconnected all the hydraulic lines on the tractor and blew them out with air. Purchased one new cylinder and a seal kit for a second cylinder from Affordable tractor and had Hercules Sealing Products custom make some High Performance urethane seals for the two boom cylinders. Rebuilt three cylinders. Then purchased a new upgraded valve kit form Affordable. I also took the quick disconnects apart and removed their guts to have a free flow of fluid. Put it all together, filled it up with
AW 32,46,68 and the FEL works great. Had the boom and bucket raised for the past seven hours and there has not been any weep/sag in the cylinders – rock steady. The only thing I still want to do is plumb a pressure gauge into the line to see exactly what the PRV is set at.
I would like to give a special thanks to Affordable Tractor. Tommy, Jerry and the rest of the staff were extremely helpful with this project and I would give them a 10 star rating for their customer service. Tommy really went out of his way to help me.
I have three more projects that I want finish on my tractor:
1) split the tractor and install new seals to fix leaking oil.
2) rebuild the main hydraulic cylinders on my BH with HP urethane seals. I have already installed a Prince pump with modified hoses & filter.
3) fix the power train fluid leak from the right rear axel that is going into my brake assembly
If I get this done I shouldn't have any oil on the floor.
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August 3, 2013 at 4:18 pm #36275
Excellent! Good to hear.
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August 3, 2013 at 4:57 pm #36277
Bob
Thanks
I really need to split the tractor to fix the leak so I can run the machine with out worry. I have had several replies to my post on this with a wealth of detailed information for that project. Just need the time.
I am currently training a Bernese Mountain Dog (puppy) to be a working dog. He is 13 weeks, 30 lbs., and all pup. A lot of work, but a lot of fun also.
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August 3, 2013 at 6:45 pm #36278
Yeah, I had to split mine due to an oil leak, and I was really glad that I did. Had I not done it when I did, I think the tractor could have simply broken in half at the bellhousing and been destroyed. You can read all about it here:
It wasn't a lot of fun doing it by myself, but I managed it and now I no longer have to worry about my tractor breaking in half.
If your tractor is dripping oil at the bellhousing to block joint, I wouldn't delay about addressing the issue.
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August 4, 2013 at 6:44 pm #36279More on the FEL kits.After all said and done,hey one O ring left over from my plastic baggie.My question, where does the 3rd. O ring go? #1 no worries ,#2 still no worries, #3, big worry! as I can't figure out where it goes. #1 is 19mm OD. #2 is 35mmOD. #3 is 38mm OD.If anyone can help I just might get rolling again. Thanks CarlThe ram is off a 254 jimna FEL ZL-20
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August 5, 2013 at 7:35 am #36283
Carl:
I had the same issue. My kit also had one extra O ring and I called Jerry at Affordable and was told that some of the kits are universal and will fit several different cylinders and have an extra O ring.
I have a ZL30 FEL and I think it has the same cylinders as the ZL20. My kit had (4) O rings, one for the end cap seal 47mm ID, one for the shaft under the piston 15mm ID, one for the middle of the split piston that goes under a ridged seal 39mm ID and one extra ring 30mm ID for another type cylinder.
You might want to call where you got the kit from just to make sure.
Len
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August 5, 2013 at 3:30 pm #36289
Rich
Thanks for the link for the info on splitting a tractor. Quicksandfarmer also sent me detailed info on splitting the machine. It is all kind of intimidating, but with the information I now have at had I am confident I can get the project done. Just have to find the time. At least I can wait since I don't have to run the tractor in the current condition. I'll post updates as soon as I get started.
Len
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August 6, 2013 at 6:35 pm #36308
Thanks heaps, I suspected that,but your confirmation brought a big smile to my face.I got the seals from the factory,and as helpful as they have been,communication can be confusing.They are going to make a DVD on rebuilding the rams,when I get it I will post it.Dealers are scarce in Tasmania,so I appreciate the help from the forums.
Thanks to Hal for helping with the pic. Cheers Carl
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