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The Hydraulic Log Splitter Cylinder Rebuild Seal Kit by Jetuplusllc is designed for 4.5" bore and 1.75" rod cylinders, featuring high-quality rubber plastic materials for durability and leak prevention. Ensure your hydraulic systems operate at peak performance with this precision-engineered kit.
J**E
It worked!
It fixed our log splitter
J**.
Everything I needed!
Every thing I needed to fix my leaky cylinder!
J**1
Works well!
Small shop wanted $200 to take apart my log splitter BEFORE parts prices and he said he would only install OEM. Which they don’t make anymore.So I got this kit and took it apart myself using YouTube videos. Other than one busted knuckle, it worked out great. Was able to swap out all of the seals and it works like a charm with no leaks.
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Dirty Hands 30 ton wood splitter
Took a chance after reading a review that this was the rite kit for my splitter. SCORE! Changed them out reinstalled, brand new all over again. Might just buy another just to have for next time.
A**R
Quality of product
The rider band on the piston was about an inch to small but all the other parts were a perfect fit
A**R
Who is Jesus to you? Will he love you on judgment day?
Fit perfectly in my Country line 25 ton wood splitter. Quality seemed pretty good to me. Will do an update on how well it holds up.
A**R
They fit speeco cylinder on Tsc splitter
Speeco stopped selling seal kits for their hydraulic cylinders as far as I could see, I ordered these and they were a perfect fit for my 28 ton splitter. The blue wiper seal and blue inner seal went bad on my unit so I went ahead and replaced them all. There are a couple small seals i didn’t use but they were correct for my unit. Remember the black spring in blue inner seal faces towards pressure. Another word of advise, use the hydraulic pressure to remove rod from cylinder. You are gonna make a mess so get set up to catch the hydraulic fluid with pan and tarp and also put something in front of rod to catch it so it doesn’t Nick it up. There is a video or two of people doin this. I try a come along, I tried pulling it with a mini skid steer, I try everything to remove that cylinder because I did not want to make a mess. Trust me, just use the hydraulic pressure and it will pop right out.
T**S
27 Ton Dirty Hand Tools Log Splitter
Just like the title, it worked on mine with no problems. Back in action.