Sorry I can't provide pictures because I did the job at my work during my break times and cameras are frowned on. We must have top secret information here. Anyways chuck the cylinder up in a three jaw chuck in a good lathe and cut the weld off of the butt end of the cylinder and tap that end off. Push the shaft/piston out the end and replace the o-ring reinstall everything back in the cylinder body. Put the butt end back on and tack weld in a couple places to hold it. Make sure hydraulic ports are on the same line. Dont ask me how I know that. The first cylinder I rebuilt the hydraulic ports were 180 apart.
Pull the shaft all the way out to keep the new o-ring as far away from the heat as possible. I weld it in 4 segments cooling in a pail of water inbetween welds. It takes me all of about 25 minutes to do one from start to finish.
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