Baxsie
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(sorry for all the posts - this forum limits to 4 images per post)
I had been starting to wonder if the tensioner on this idler was working OK. When I exposed the end of the cylinder, there was a blob of grease that had pushed out of the seal. Not to worry, it gets worse! The piston is corroded badly:

Maybe this tractor was used to excavate some of the layers of Dante's Hell?
It looks like grease has blown past the seal - I assume after the seal was damaged by the rust:

That looks like grease, but it is the hard plastic or metal of the seal.
The piston (353-5584) is available for $175. That and a couple seals (120-4664 $17, 095-1604 $4 and 095-1794 backer ring $14) should put it right.
I wonder if I could source a chunk of polished rod instead of the CAT piston.
I had been starting to wonder if the tensioner on this idler was working OK. When I exposed the end of the cylinder, there was a blob of grease that had pushed out of the seal. Not to worry, it gets worse! The piston is corroded badly:

Maybe this tractor was used to excavate some of the layers of Dante's Hell?
It looks like grease has blown past the seal - I assume after the seal was damaged by the rust:

That looks like grease, but it is the hard plastic or metal of the seal.
The piston (353-5584) is available for $175. That and a couple seals (120-4664 $17, 095-1604 $4 and 095-1794 backer ring $14) should put it right.
I wonder if I could source a chunk of polished rod instead of the CAT piston.
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