Posted by Loren in MN on April 22, 2011 at 09:25:38 from (97.116.20.104):
I've posted this in the implement forum but thought I may get other feedback from the IHC experts.
I have two loaders. One is is a IHC 2001 with a trip bucket. The lift cylinders measure 2.0" dia on the push rod and 2.8" dia on the OD of the cylinder walls. It has oneway cylinders. The other loader is a Great Bend with two way lift cylinders and a hydraulic bucket (large single cyl). The lift cylinders measure 1.5" dia on the push rod and 2.9" dia on the OD of the cylinder walls. Cylinders are the same length. My question is are either of these cylinders harder than the other to get seals/parts for? Also which one would be the stronger? The IHC with 2.0" dia push rods look some much heavier, but I keep thinking it would be far better to have down pressure with two way cyl. I was going to mount the IHC 2001 on a 756 Farmall, so I think the lift speed should be much better than some of the older Farmalls. Would the cylinders lift any differently? I was also going to mount the bucket and cyl on the same tractor. I know the loader frames are the same and the Great Bend is mounted on a Moline 302 Super. I would like to keep the loader with the best parts availability and better speed/strength. I don't know how badly I would need down pressure on the loader. What would you do? Thanks, Loren
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