Hey e'erybody,
I am about to attempt to replace the seals on my b6000 (New to me on the 7th of this month). I tested the 3 point when I got it and it worked fine. I even tried it with my fat but standing on the lift arms. Saturday I picked up a 48" blade and put it on and used it for a few minutes then put it away to go do non fun stuff. Yesterday I pulled it out and started to use it and after lifting it for the third time I tried to lift it a 4th and it was barely moving. I ended up having to pull the blade off to move it back to the shed. came out later to show it to my bro in law and fluid had leaked out ALL OVER MY SHED FLOOR!! (I thought potty training my puppy was bad). Anyways, I think I may have blown a seal on the lift cylinder and wanted to know if anyone had a video of the job. I have searched the site here and youtube, but didn't find any. I did find a few step by steps, but they were not specific to the b6000. Is there anything specific I can do to make the job easier.
I am about to attempt to replace the seals on my b6000 (New to me on the 7th of this month). I tested the 3 point when I got it and it worked fine. I even tried it with my fat but standing on the lift arms. Saturday I picked up a 48" blade and put it on and used it for a few minutes then put it away to go do non fun stuff. Yesterday I pulled it out and started to use it and after lifting it for the third time I tried to lift it a 4th and it was barely moving. I ended up having to pull the blade off to move it back to the shed. came out later to show it to my bro in law and fluid had leaked out ALL OVER MY SHED FLOOR!! (I thought potty training my puppy was bad). Anyways, I think I may have blown a seal on the lift cylinder and wanted to know if anyone had a video of the job. I have searched the site here and youtube, but didn't find any. I did find a few step by steps, but they were not specific to the b6000. Is there anything specific I can do to make the job easier.