Note, Service, Hydraulic cylinder leakage test – Troy-Bilt 14066 User Manual

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SERVICE

Hydraulic Cylinder Leakage Test

Rod Seal Leakage Test

Start tractor and “Retract” Cylinders completely.

Continue to hold Control Valve Lever in position
to “Retract Cylinders” and check for evidence of
oil leakage past the Rod Seal (External Leakage).

Note:

On cylinders that have been in service, Rod Seal
leakage is usually indicated by accumulation of
dirt/oil at rod end of Cylinder Body.

If leakage is evident, the cylinder(s) should be
removed and disassembled for inspection and
repair.

Note:
Inspect Cylinder Rod for pitting, deterioration or

damage to the chrome finish. Any excessive
damage to the chrome finish reduces the ability
of the Rod Seal to seal properly.

If Rod Seal tests are satisfactory proceed to
Piston Seal Assembly Leakage Test.

Piston

Seal Leakage Test

With cylinders in

the

fully “Rétractée“ jîôsih'ûn

and tractor shut off, disconnect the hvdrau''c

lines from the base end of cylinders •

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hydraulic hese from the cylinder base

to a container (to catch oil during leak'd^« tes t.

Start tractor and place Loader
Lever in the position to “Retract” (

“Hold”.

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Check for oil leakage from base end

port

of

cylinders.

A constant dripping or very slight flow

of

oil is

normal. If a steady flow of oil is, evident ex­

cessive wear or damage of the Piston Seal is in­
dicated and the cylinder(s) should be removed

and disassembled for inspection and repair.

If Piston Seal Leakage Test in “Retract” position
indicates Piston Seal is satisfactory, reinstall
hydraulic hoses and fully extend cylinders to per­
form test in “Extend” position.

With cylinders in the fully “Extended” position
and tractor shut off disconnect the hydraulic

lines from the rod end of cylinders. Route a
hydraulic hose from the cylinder rod end ports to

a container (to catch oil during leakage test).

Start tractor and place Loader Control Valve

Lever in the position to “Extend” Cylinders and

“Hold”.

Check for oii leakage from rod end port of
cylinders.

A constant dripping or very slight flow of oil is

normal. If a steady flow of oil is evident ex­

cessive wear or damage of the Piston Seal is in­
dicated and the cylinder(s) should be removed

and disassembled for inspection and repair.

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