1010 C gasser dozer blade leak down

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1010 C gasser dozer blade leak down

Post by sandman92284 » Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:54 pm

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This is our 1010 C gasser.......... When the engine is running , idle, or 3/4 throttle, the blade leaks down from the highest position to the ground in time frame of 20/30 secs...............Any ideas of what could cause this? ? ?
Thanks , Dennis..........(dirt mover,not a mechanic)[/img]
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Re: 1010 C gasser dozer blade leak down

Post by jdemaris » Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:46 pm

sandman92284 wrote: This is our 1010 C gasser.......... When the engine is running , idle, or 3/4 throttle, the blade leaks down from the highest position to the ground in time frame of 20/30 secs...............Any ideas of what could cause this? ? ?
Thanks , Dennis..........(dirt mover,not a mechanic
That sort of leak-down is just about always caused by one or both of the hydraulic cylinder packings leaking.

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Blade cylinder leak -down

Post by sandman92284 » Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:22 pm

Hey Mr .j demaris,........Thank You for your thoughts........as soon as my motor manual arrives, and I can get the part #s, , , ,I'm going to order two new rebuild kits for both cylinders !!

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Post by CELSESSER » Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:27 pm

Sandman,
You will have to get the part numbers for the cylinders from the BLADE manual/partslist. It probably will not be in the crawler manual.
Search the JDParts website after you figure out which model number blade you have. You can get the parts (and part numbers) from Lavoy or take your cylinder to a hydraulic shop to get the parts as they are all standard items I believe.

Chuck
1960 440ICD #461094 w/ #63 manual blade Converted to a gas engine two owners ago.

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Blade Cylinder leak down

Post by sandman92284 » Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:50 am

Chuck, That's a great idea, thanks ,. Ya , I need a third hand , as to drive the tractor and hold the blade off the ground at the same time !

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Re: Blade cylinder leak -down

Post by jdemaris » Thu Nov 27, 2008 1:35 pm

sandman92284 wrote:Hey Mr .j demaris,........Thank You for your thoughts........as soon as my motor manual arrives, and I can get the part #s, , , ,I'm going to order two new rebuild kits for both cylinders !!

Thanks again, Sandman92284
That looks to be a # 610 or # 612 dozer. Either one uses two leather cups on each cylinder - 3" bore. Kind of oddball as compared to newer stuff with Chevron packings.

Kit from Deere is AU11991 (one per cylinder). Each packing (two per cylinder) is U10135.

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1010 C dozer leak down

Post by sandman92284 » Fri Nov 28, 2008 12:00 am

Hey Mr. j demaris, Thanks for the part no.'s for my hydraulic cyls.!
I'll let you know how the rebuild turns out

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