Brochure on IH 2001 loader shows single acting cylinder has 2,600 lbs maximum breakout force and 1,350 lbs lift capacity. Double acting cylinders have 4,000 lbs maximum breakout force and 2,000 lbs lift capacity. As for which I would want, I would consider this: A loader with single acting cylinders and trip bucket are obsolete , they were designed 60 years ago to mainly load manure. They were an improvement over the pitch fork. Double acting ( down pressure ) combined with hydraulic dump cylinders on the bucket make the loader capable of doing many more things than just lifting and dumping. Combining down force and bucket tilt, one can dig and back drag with a loader bucket. Hydraulic tilt allows precise control of forks for pallets, hay bales, logs ,etc. You say that the frame for the 2001 and the Great Bend are the same. I read or heard that years ago Great Bend built loaders for IH ( I can't say for sure that it is true ). I'd like to see a picture of the Great Bend loader on that Moline. Could you post it or send me one ? Your Case/IH dealer definitely can get loader cylinder seals for IH loaders. And, IF the GB loader is identical to the IH, you just need to tell him you need seals for double acting lift cylinders for a 2001 or a 2000 IH loader.
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