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Posted by michael Kaup on June 15, 2004 at 07:54:40 from (216.126.128.53):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: farm hand loader posted by Allan in NE on June 10, 2004 at 19:47:37:
Have accounting office and small farm. This is first chance I had to get back here. Mine must be older than 1960. It has a large shaft on either side that attaches to the rear axles with a shaft on either side at the axle that goes up to about shoulder high (sitting in seat. The two upright shafts attach to a lonnnng hydralic cylinder that extends from that high point down to about 2 foot in front of the tractor where they are attached to the working attachment section of the lift. The outer cylinders are about 3-4 inches in circumference and have rather large collars where the shaft (about 2-3 inches in circumference) goes into the cylinder and the gasket I am looking for is where the cylinder makes a working seal around the shaft. My old parts man died and like a dummy I forgot to keep the numbers of the old work around gaskets he found for me.
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