Cub
Active Member
Hi Guys. Haven't been around for a while. Been busy with work, life, etc.
Was using my old 235 the other day and my right boom cylinder sprung a leak.
Have made arrangements to get it checked out and repacked.
Simple removal, 2 hoses, 2 pins, right? Wrong. Removed the bolt in the strap on the top pin thinking I could pry it out with a bar. That's not happening. Tapped on the strap with a good sized ball peen hammer and it sounded like hitting and anvil, (Ping) not the clunk I was hoping for on something that is going to move.
The outboard end of the pin is threaded, 1 1/2 (I think) fine thread, is there some tool that can be threaded in there to??? I got the idea of making something if I can find a bolt big enough to fit in there, but...
Before I screw something up, has anyone else be faced with this dilemma?
My Service Manual talks about Stick cylinder removal, but nothing about Boom Cylinders.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Was using my old 235 the other day and my right boom cylinder sprung a leak.
Have made arrangements to get it checked out and repacked.
Simple removal, 2 hoses, 2 pins, right? Wrong. Removed the bolt in the strap on the top pin thinking I could pry it out with a bar. That's not happening. Tapped on the strap with a good sized ball peen hammer and it sounded like hitting and anvil, (Ping) not the clunk I was hoping for on something that is going to move.
The outboard end of the pin is threaded, 1 1/2 (I think) fine thread, is there some tool that can be threaded in there to??? I got the idea of making something if I can find a bolt big enough to fit in there, but...
Before I screw something up, has anyone else be faced with this dilemma?
My Service Manual talks about Stick cylinder removal, but nothing about Boom Cylinders.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.


