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Home made splitter mishap
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<blockquote data-quote="motoman3b" data-source="post: 7272307" data-attributes="member: 19633"><p>I had a split come over the push pad on retract and completely shear off the fitting the hydraulic hose plugged into on the cylinder, instant oil bath fun experience this was shortly after replacing the previous cylinder that exploded because the previous owner over tightened the fittings on the end gland, luckily I was able to retap the fitting on the new cylinder to remove the sheared threads. In your situation I'd agree burning it out might be your best option</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motoman3b, post: 7272307, member: 19633"] I had a split come over the push pad on retract and completely shear off the fitting the hydraulic hose plugged into on the cylinder, instant oil bath fun experience this was shortly after replacing the previous cylinder that exploded because the previous owner over tightened the fittings on the end gland, luckily I was able to retap the fitting on the new cylinder to remove the sheared threads. In your situation I'd agree burning it out might be your best option [/QUOTE]
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