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replacement cylinders for loader

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gwece

07-25-2004 15:35:58




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I have a 460 with an old loader (no name or number on it) on it that we use to load round bales on a trailer with. The hydraulic cylinders are starting to leak pretty bad. I had them kitted a few years ago and was told that they were marginal and next time to just replace them. Does anyone have a suggestion on where to find something that might fit without too much adapting. They cylinders are 30 inch stroke, 1.5 inch shaft. I need center to center of mounting holes to be 43 to 46 inches. Both mounting ends have to be fairly narrow...1.75 inches on the upper end and a clevis type on the lower end that will fit over a 3/4 inch welded on "hole". Any advice appreciated. Thanks!

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Dr.EVIL

07-26-2004 12:55:39




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 Re: replacement cylinders for loader in reply to gwece, 07-25-2004 15:35:58  
My Dad rebuilt the cylinders on His StanHoist loader a couple years ago. The kits for the cylinders cost Him more than He paid for the whole loader back in the early 60's. Northern Tools & Equip. have several different styles of loader cylinders in their catalog. They have a website too.



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Farmer Bob

07-25-2004 15:57:07




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 Re: replacement cylinders for loader in reply to gwece, 07-25-2004 15:35:58  
You may find that having your existing cylinders rebuilt by a good shop to be the least expensive way to go without worrying about buying something to adapt to your requirements. Any cylinder can be re-rodded if that is what is causing your leaking problems. A good shop can get all the seals, gaskets, o-rings, etc. for any cylinder. They will be able to tell/show you if the rods (The chrome shafts) need to be replaced. They sometimes can be turned on a lathe then use oversize seals to repair the leaks.

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