John Deere Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Service

John Deere Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Service

Cylinders, Inc. is proud to offer assistance with rebuilding John Deere hydraulic cylinders in the Chicagoland area. We have decades of experience working on John Deere equipment and can swiftly make repairs to get it up and running.

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Our John Deere Cylinder Repair Expertise Spans over Three Decades

You shouldn’t trust just any team with your John Deere hydraulic cylinder rebuild — it’s important that you find a team of seasoned professionals that has extensive experience working with these products. Our hydraulic cylinder specialists have decades of hands-on experience with John Deere products, allowing us to make fast repairs so you can return to your project and stay on schedule.

Our experts offer custom and hands-on service to repair any obsolete cylinders. In addition, we can design and build you a custom cylinder for your machine. The best part? We pride ourselves on superior service and always have parts in stock to limit downtime for your business.

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Fixing Cylinders for Your Machinery in Chicago
Why Work With Us

WHEN REPAIR

Agriculture Sprayers

4920, 4930, 4940.

Backhoes

310SJ, 310SK, 310SL, 325SL, 410G, 410J, 410K.

Combines

T560, C670, W660, T660, W650, T670, 9870STS, S670, S660, S690, S685, S680, 9770STS.

Cotton Harvesters/Pickers/Strippers

7800, 7700, 7500, 7400, 7300, 7200, CS690, 7760, 7660, CP690.

Dozers and Loaders

844J, 644K, 959K, 953K, 909K, 903K, 903MH, 903KH, 959M, 953M, 909M, 903M, 844K, 824K, 744K, 764, 444K, 755C, 655C, 544K, 524K, 624KR, 624K, 624J, 605K, 950C, 950J, 1050J, 850JR, 750J, 850J, 655K, 850K, 750K, 755D

Dump Trucks

300D, 250D, 400D, 350D

Feller Bunchers/Harvesters

843K, 643K, 753JH, 753J, 953K, 909KH, 909K, 903KH, 903K, 953J, 903JH, 903J, 959J, 909JH, 909J, 953G, 903G, 853G, 950, 900, 850, 853JH, 853J, 608S, 608L, 608B, 608, 759G, 759JH, 759J, 753GL, 753G, 703JH, T25, 2628, 2618, 703G, 959K, 703J, 909MH, 903MH, 959M, 953M, 909M, 903M

Forage Harvesters

7180, 7200, 7250, 7280, 7300, 7350, 7380, 7400, 7450, 7480, 7500, 7550, 7580, 7700, 7750, 7780, 7800, 7850, 7950, 7980

Forestry Forwarders/Bundlers

1110D, 1490D, 1410D, 810D, 1010D, 1110E, 1210E, 1510E, 1010D, 1711D, 1710D, 1710D.

Forestry Harvesters

1470D, 1270D, 970_170D, 770D, 1470E, 1270E, 1070D, 970D, 1407D

Self-Propelled Sprayers

R4030, R4038, R4045, R4040.

We Work With

Most Common John Deere Machinery We Work With

We understand the importance of keeping your John Deere machines running smoothly, and we are committed to providing high-quality hydraulic cylinder repair services for all types of John Deere machinery and industrial equipment.

John Deere 110

1596187568, 1619969946

John Deere 110TLB

1596187568

John Deere 26G

1769635650

John Deere 27 ZTS

1596187568, 1611440393

John Deere 27C ZTS

1596187568, 1611476477

John Deere 27D

1596187568, 1609349211

John Deere 280

1186940071

John Deere 30G

1596187568, 1619479227

John Deere 332

1189745360

John Deere 35 ZTS

1596187568, 1613616361

John Deere 350D

1123443169, 1016296746

John Deere 35C ZTS

1596187568, 1615572334

John Deere 35D

1596187568, 1617281092

John Deere 35G

1596187568, 1618160792

John Deere 400D

1123803559, 1016296746

John Deere 50C ZTS

1861401618

John Deere 50D

1861867570

John Deere 50G

1863403923

John Deere 50ZTS

1863477156

John Deere 60D

1863935176

John Deere 60G

1864535968

John Deere CT332

1191088902

We Repair

Most Common John Deere Hydraulic Cylinders We Repair

No matter what type of hydraulic cylinder you need to be repaired, we have you covered for all your hydraulic needs. From replacing bearings, pistons, and other equipment, to repairing what can be salvaged, we'll make sure your hydraulic maintenance is cost-effective and efficient.

HOW WE REPAIR

How We Repair and Rebuild John Deere Hydraulic Cylinders

John Deere hydraulic cylinder repair means completely disassembling the cylinder and resealing all the hydraulic components with new seals. There are two distinct types of cylinders in John Deere machines: open wire lock and open snap ring welded cylinders. The type of cylinder in each machine determines how we make repairs.

Step 1: Diagnosis and quote

As soon as we receive your John Deere hydraulic cylinders, we will take a look at the issue. From there, we will put together a repair authorization and quote.

Step 2: Collect necessary parts

Keep in mind that lead times on repairs are based on part availability, lead time, and our current schedule although we always work diligently to complete the hydraulic cylinder repairs as quickly as possible.

Step 3: Make the repairs

As soon as we have the right cylinder components to take care of your repair, our team will get to work. If there are any schedule changes regarding how long the repair will take, we will be sure to let you know!

Step 4: Honing to extend life space

Please note that nearly every John Deere hydraulic cylinder that we see receives a “light” honing to ensure that the I.D. doesn’t have any internal leakage or bypass. This helps to extend the life of your piston steels. If necessary, we can also remove more stock from your tube.

Fixing Cylinders for Your Machinery in Chicago
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We encourage you to reach out to our John Deere hydraulic cylinder repair experts if you have machines that need repairing. If you have questions, we’re always happy to help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do John Deere hydraulic cylinders take more time to fix compared to other manufacturers?

The amount of time that it takes us to complete a repair depends on many different factors such as what parts we have in stock and what our current workload is like. Rest assured that we always work diligently and quickly to deliver reliable repair service in Chicago.

How long will a John Deere cylinder last after the repair?

Hydraulic cylinders naturally wear down over time. Unfortunately, this issue cannot be prevented. When the fluid condition is poor, the seal wear will occur more rapidly such as when temperature or contamination is excessive. How long the repair lasts depends on how much you use the machinery and in what conditions.

What are the signs of a failing John Deere cylinder?

John Deere hydraulic cylinder failures are frequently caused by contamination and rod damage. Some operators might overlook the early warning signs of a failure to realize the cylinder is not working as it should until unscheduled downtime is required. This is typical as efficiency losses come on slowly.

Consider the following warning signs when using your John Deere hydraulic cylinders and make sure to address cylinder experts for proper John Deere hydraulic cylinder repair:

  • Contaminated oil;
  • Unexplained leaks;
  • Damaged seals or bent rods;
  • Increased cycle times;
  • Decreased speed and productivity.

How often should I replace the hydraulic fluid in my John Deere machine?

John Deere recommends changing the hydraulic fluid in your equipment every 1,000 hours of operation or once a year, whichever comes first. However, if your equipment operates in harsh conditions, such as high temperatures or dusty environments, you may need to change the hydraulic fluid more frequently.

What type of hydraulic fluid should I use for my John Deere equipment?

John Deere recommends using their brand of hydraulic fluid to ensure optimal performance and protection of your equipment. However, if John Deere hydraulic fluid is not available, you can use a hydraulic fluid that meets the John Deere J20C specification.