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Workmaster loader #800

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C George

02-22-2003 09:22:17




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Hi guys, My turn for help! the ol' 800 workmaster loader on my 400 is bleeding from the tilt cyl. If I remember correctly somebody bought them out, but I can't Remember just who(C.R.S.). Does anybody know where I might get a seal? Thanks, ol' George




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keith t

02-23-2003 09:07:43




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 Re: workmaster loader #800 in reply to C George, 02-22-2003 09:22:17  
If I recall this is a Great Bend loader and as far as I know they are still in biz.



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C.George

02-24-2003 13:06:21




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 Re: Re: workmaster loader #800 in reply to keith t , 02-23-2003 09:07:43  
Thanks Keith,
That jogged the memory,I did a search on,Gr. Bend came up with article that they were bought by Allied about 5 years ago. allied is part of Bush hog so it's off to the B'hog dealer. Thanks Again, Chicken George



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Phil Auten (TX)

02-22-2003 10:32:21




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 Re: workmaster loader #800 in reply to C George, 02-22-2003 09:22:17  
I'm not familiar with that particular loader, but if the cylinder uses a packing nut on the end, try tightening it until the leak stops. If not, replace the seal, making sure the shaft isn't pitted or rusty first. If the shaft is bad you'll have to either replace the cylinder or have the shaft repaired. Like Yellot said, those two sources should pretty much cover whatever parts you might need. "Let your fingers do the walking" as the Yellow Pages commercials used to say.

Phil

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Yellott Canby

02-22-2003 09:48:10




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 Re: workmaster loader #800 in reply to C George, 02-22-2003 09:22:17  
Try Motion Industries or Bearings Inc. They usually have nearly every seal you can think of. Also a hydraulic cylinder rebuild shop usually has a good supply of seals.



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