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How does this ram come apart?

Like this maybe?.
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Could be see if it'll twist out .

If not cap or seal will leave with on or other or both. If not threaded
 
They do make male threaded attachments for slide hammers.

Maybe try smacking that top piece inward to see if you can get it moving around any, brass hammer or brass slug to hammer on.
 
I would burn a wrench out that has that bolt hole pattern and try turning both parts in one piece.
 
My dumbass ASSUMPTION is that corrosion has it stuck. I'd remove the bolt, get a spanner wrench for the holes, buff the entire face off soak with penetrating oil and heat the colar wit a torch. And try and spin the hub with the spanner wrench.
 
My dumbass ASSUMPTION is that corrosion has it stuck. I'd remove the bolt, get a spanner wrench for the holes, buff the entire face off soak with penetrating oil and heat the colar wit a torch. And try and spin the hub with the spanner wrench.
I think you are right
 
To bad I wasnt good at making videos or editing. This could be posted in the third world fixing shit thread and I would make thier shop space and equiptment look good.
I don't know about that, I've never seen one with a mobile work bench as nice as yours.
 
:flipoff2:Ima say it tapped in and there was a snap ring like on John Deere cylinders. Since we are gonna have to do the guessing game. Push the thing in, hit it with air, watch that bitch fly across the back yard. :lmao: I laughed my ass off when I did the stabilizers on my tractor after doing the first one this way.
 
:flipoff2:Ima say it tapped in and there was a snap ring like on John Deere cylinders. Since we are gonna have to do the guessing game. Push the thing in, hit it with air, watch that bitch fly across the back yard. :lmao: I laughed my ass off when I did the stabilizers on my tractor after doing the first one this way.
maybe im a little confused on where the snap ring is/ could be
 
To the people that are saying the cylinder should be able to be pulled or forced apart with a come along or hydraulic force, I don’t understand what was unbolted by taking the bolts out that would allow that. Those threads are into the gland and the gland has to be unscrewed or pushed backwards and a snapping taken out before it can come out of the end of the bore
 
I'm not real familiar with hydraulic rams, but I doubt that a snap ring or circle clip is holding that thing together.
 
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