Hydraulic accumulators

Rs chunk

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Hi boom suspension stopped working on my CLAAS scorpion the smaller of the 2 accumulators is burst and has oil come out if you slacken the valve. I’ve taken note of the numbers off it and wondering where’s the best place to buy them from I’ve had a quick look on the net but not found any good sites to match it up and get a price. Genuine will be far more money than aftermarket
 

oilcan

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Hi boom suspension stopped working on my CLAAS scorpion the smaller of the 2 accumulators is burst and has oil come out if you slacken the valve. I’ve taken note of the numbers off it and wondering where’s the best place to buy them from I’ve had a quick look on the net but not found any good sites to match it up and get a price. Genuine will be far more money than aftermarket
Had ones for a Quicke loader from Ball and Ball.Good reliable family business.
 

James

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Location
Comber, Down
Hi boom suspension stopped working on my CLAAS scorpion the smaller of the 2 accumulators is burst and has oil come out if you slacken the valve. I’ve taken note of the numbers off it and wondering where’s the best place to buy them from I’ve had a quick look on the net but not found any good sites to match it up and get a price. Genuine will be far more money than aftermarket

Price genuine anyway. You never know
 

del_boy

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Location
Herefordshire
Hi boom suspension stopped working on my CLAAS scorpion the smaller of the 2 accumulators is burst and has oil come out if you slacken the valve. I’ve taken note of the numbers off it and wondering where’s the best place to buy them from I’ve had a quick look on the net but not found any good sites to match it up and get a price. Genuine will be far more money than aftermarket
@Colliedog might be interested to supply them precharhed if you knew the pressures
 

YELROM

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Location
North Yorkshire
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Is there any way of checking the pressure in an accumulator like in the picture above with no test point on the top of it.
Our Case CVX has cracked the end plate on the spool valve slice block and wonder if it was because the accumulator is goosed, l haven’t taken it off yet but I know it should be 80 bar, does anyone know how to test them
 

del_boy

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Location
Herefordshire
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Is there any way of checking the pressure in an accumulator like in the picture above with no test point on the top of it.
Our Case CVX has cracked the end plate on the spool valve slice block and wonder if it was because the accumulator is goosed, l haven’t taken it off yet but I know it should be 80 bar, does anyone know how to test them
Theres no way of testing them apart from taking it off and inserting something down the hole, you should feel some resistance if the bladder is OK.
Also once you've taken it off it if feels heavy it's probably full of oil, tip it over and see what comes out, should be no more than a dribble if it's OK but might be alot more oil if it's full and goosed
 

Blue.

Member
Livestock Farmer
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Is there any way of checking the pressure in an accumulator like in the picture above with no test point on the top of it.
Our Case CVX has cracked the end plate on the spool valve slice block and wonder if it was because the accumulator is goosed, l haven’t taken it off yet but I know it should be 80 bar, does anyone know how to test them
 

AdamHoggard

Member
Mixed Farmer
I will be able to supply you with the ones you need. We've sold hundreds over the years.
Or send yours to us and we will test it and if it's not burst then we will regas it.
 

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