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Cylinder Won't Hold Load? We Find Out Why

A loader that drifts down, a rod that weeps oil, a lift that's gone soft — those are cylinder symptoms. We diagnose seal, rod, and barrel problems and get lift, tilt, and steering circuits holding again.

Hydraulic cylinders visible on a loader arm — the components we service
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When the Cylinder Stops Holding

A hydraulic cylinder is a simple idea done to tight tolerances: a piston with seals moving in a honed barrel, and a hardened, chrome-plated rod riding through a rod seal and wiper. When it works, it holds a load rock-steady. When a seal wears, fluid slips past the piston inside the cylinder — and the load slowly drifts down even though nothing looks wrong from the outside. That drift is the single most telling symptom of an internal seal problem.

Not every cylinder problem is the same fix, though, and that's the part worth getting right. Worn piston or rod seals on an otherwise-good cylinder are a straightforward reseal. But a scored or pitted rod will shred a fresh seal in short order — the seal rides on that rod surface, and if the surface is rough, no new seal survives. A bent rod from a side load throws off alignment entirely. And contamination — dirt or water in the fluid — is often the hidden cause chewing everything up. Diagnosing which of these you actually have is what keeps you from paying to reseal a cylinder that needed a rod.

We check the whole picture: is it drifting (piston seal), weeping at the rod (rod seal), is the rod scored or true, and is the fluid clean? On lift, tilt, boom, and steering circuits, that diagnosis tells us whether it's a reseal or whether components need replacing — before the money gets spent.

Know the Signs

Cylinder Symptoms Worth a Call

Cylinders rarely fail all at once — they warn you first. Catching it early keeps a reseal from becoming a rebuild.

The load slowly drifts down. A boom, bucket, or lift that settles on its own is fluid bypassing the piston seal. It won't get better and it's a safety issue with a load up.

Drift

The rod is wet with oil. Oil weeping past the rod seal leaves a greasy, wet rod and drips. Left alone, the seal fails fully and you lose the circuit.

Rod Leak

Motion is jerky, slow, or soft. A cylinder that moves in fits, or feels spongy, can mean worn seals, air, or a scoring rod. Worth diagnosing before it strands the machine.

Weak Motion
Answers

Common Questions

How do I know if a hydraulic cylinder has a bad seal?
The classic sign is drift — a loader bucket, boom, or lift that slowly settles under its own weight when it should hold. That means fluid is bypassing the piston seal inside the cylinder. Other signs are oil weeping past the rod seal (a wet, greasy rod), and jerky or slow motion. A cylinder that won't hold load is usually an internal seal, not a hose.
What causes a hydraulic cylinder to fail?
Most commonly worn or hardened seals from age, heat, and contamination. A scored or pitted rod chews up the rod seal; a bent rod from a side load ruins alignment; and dirt or water in the fluid accelerates all of it. Once a rod is scored, new seals alone won't hold for long — the surface has to be right for the seal to ride on.
Can a leaking cylinder be resealed, or does it need replacing?
It depends on the cause. If the barrel and rod are in good shape and it's simply worn seals, a reseal restores it. If the rod is scored or bent, or the barrel is damaged, reseal alone won't last and the cylinder or its components need to be replaced. We diagnose which situation you're in before spending money on the wrong fix.
Why is running a drifting cylinder a problem?
Beyond the safety issue of a load that won't stay put, a bypassing cylinder makes the whole system work harder and run hotter, and it often means contamination is circulating. Catching it early is cheaper than the downstream wear on the pump and other components.
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Cylinder service is one of the core parts of our mobile hydraulic repair across Fresno County across the Central Valley.

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