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Posted by Andy in MN on February 03, 2003 at 15:47:58 from (12.45.76.149):
In Reply to: leaking hyd. cylinders posted by cliff on February 02, 2003 at 19:55:44:
Cliff, I'm also considering going to the two way cylinders, but that is mainly because I don't have enough fluid in my resiviour to handle my one way cylinders. After looking at the cost, I believe I can get a new set between $180 and $220 (does anyone have a less expensive source?) and go back forth if I'll get the bang for the buck I'm looking for. On the other hand, I have helped my father-in-law rebuild a couple cylinders and it is very straight forward. If you can find the rebuild kit I would assume that that would be much less expensive. AIM
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