Tractor Hydraulic Cylinder rebuild shop needed

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I’ve done lots of work with RHK Hydraulics, new builds and lots of service work with them and never had any issues.
 

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Dealt with Hawk hydraulics once, they seemed good. Is it a straight forward issue? When I had 2 cylinders on my CTL drifting I was getting quoted about $1000 a piece so I said screw it spent $100 on parts for both and rebuilt them myself, took like 6 hours and i've never done it before, I guarantee a shop with the right tools would do both in 3 hours easy, $1900 for 3 hours work, that's some good money. I was pissed how much shops were expecting to make for such a simple repair. If it's a small cylinder and the piston is fine and it's simply replacing the o-rings just do it yourself, it's stupidly simple considering how much you'll get charged.
 

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ron they are not hard to take apart and if only needs a re-seal get parts from fluid seal. hrdra steer re-builds them also
 

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Hard Chrome Hydraulics for a cylinder like that Ron. If the rod needs to be re-chromed Gerald can do it in house and his rates are reasonable. His shop is located in Winterburn.

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