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Old 05-15-2017, 11:05 PM
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So where do i get parts for my 360l? I see that rc4wd has a few items but what if i wanted parts for my cylinders or things like that? I don't currently need anything was just wondering for future use. Also where is a good place to order hydraulic cylinders ready to go? I was wanting something powerful for my dump truck. Thanks again guys
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Old 05-15-2017, 11:21 PM
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For parts contact Tang directly at Eaglemach@foxmail.com
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/gro...608.0.0.qMKjBl

Check out Magom for cylinders
http://www.magomhrc.com/en/13-hydraulic-parts
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Old 05-15-2017, 11:32 PM
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Premacon also has a large selection of hydraulic parts.
http://shop.premacon.com/index.php?c...62958e5e9a1d0a
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Old 05-16-2017, 07:17 AM
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I have a magom cylinder on my truck now and it is very inconsistent. Sometimes it wont lift at all, Other times it will not extend to its full stroke. Everything looks good on the inside, not sure what to do at this point.
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Often when a cylinder is not consistent , it is air in the system. It can be trapped and cylinder needs to be purged. Or there can be a crack in a line or tank low on oil. If you saw no apparent internal problem, check the rest of the system.
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Thanks for the help Ken, whats the best way to purge the system?
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Thanks for the help Ken, whats the best way to purge the system?
Air in the cylinder;
Put the hose(s) connected to the cylinder, directly into a tank/container, containing the correct grade of oil, and drag the piston in and out some times until all air is out, and the cylinder is fully filled with oil.

Generally check all fittings/hoses, that air is not let into the system

With magom, be sure to use proper grade of oil, very thin. Magom original oil. (grade 15 possible, but not known exactly what they use)
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I've not ordered parts for the RC4WD machines directly from the producer, Eagle /mr Tang, but it's a possibility I guess, even if one have not bought the machine from them in the first place. As a dealer, I get a better deal purchasing the machines via RC4WD, than directly with Eagle, so I prefer getting everything through them. but as private customer, might be a difference. A customer had some gears broken in one of the track motors of his 360L, and we got the via RC4WD customer service in a couple of weeks. Shipped directly from the producer in China, Eagle. I guess I would advice to get parts through where you bought the machine, RC4wd, or your local dealer, if not bought directly from Eagle. RC4WD can get the spare parts on needs buy contacting them, picture helps a lot. They just lists/ keep in stock a few of the most common in their web shop. E.g cylinder gaskets is a typical thing that will wear, especially the cylinder rod seal, same for any brand of machine. Starts leaking oil at the rod seal. Often just enough to change that particular seal, it's a standard 1.5mm thicknes o-ring, 7-8 mm inner diameter, avaiable at ebay and so on. Or optionally purchase a complete gasket kit, as rc4wd typically will offer

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