Description
When your hydraulic motor starts running sluggish or you notice that telltale puddle of fluid underneath, worn seals are robbing you of power and costing you money. Hydraulic leaks aren’t just an environmental concern – they’re expensive and can lead to system failure. Lost hydraulic fluid means reduced system pressure, which translates to poor implement performance and potential damage to expensive hydraulic components. This complete seal kit gives you everything you need to rebuild your hydraulic motor and get it running like new again.
What You’re Getting
- Precision seals designed specifically for your hydraulic motor’s operating pressures and temperatures – not generic parts that sort-of fit
- Advanced seal compounds that resist breakdown from modern hydraulic fluids while maintaining flexibility through thousands of cycles
- Both internal seals that maintain pressure and external seals that prevent fluid loss for complete motor rebuilding
- Quality components that ensure rebuilt motors provide years of additional service at a fraction of replacement cost
Built for Real Farm Work
This kit works on hydraulic motors that operate loaders, rear remotes, and other hydraulic attachments on tractors and skid steers. Whether you’re running a grapple, moving round bales with a spear, or operating a brush cutter, these are the seals that keep your hydraulic flow controlled and leak-free. When seals wear out, you don’t just lose fluid – you lose the pressure needed to operate your loader smoothly or run hydraulic motors efficiently.
Made to Last
Farm hydraulics take a beating with constant pressure cycling, temperature swings, and contaminated oil. These seals are built to handle the punishment, using materials that resist wear and maintain their seal even after thousands of cycles of operation. This seal kit provides the proper barrier maintaining system pressure while keeping contaminants out of your hydraulic fluid.
Installation Notes
Motor rebuilding requires cleanliness above all else – any contamination causes rapid seal failure. Install seals using proper tools to avoid damage – never use sharp objects. Lubricate with clean hydraulic fluid during assembly. Replace all seals even if some look okay – they’ve all seen the same service hours. Use assembly lubricant on seals during installation.






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