Cylinder Rod End Style Question

   / Cylinder Rod End Style Question #1  

Bean Juice

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John Deere 650
I have tube style rod ends on my old Kubota. 4 of the 7 hydraulic cylinders on the machine have bent and pitted pistons to the point the repair place I took them to to said they wouldn't rebuild them. Kubota wants $1400 each for replacements, and I can't find aftermarket cylinders with the dimensions of these with a tube/pin style ends that are large enough to fit the pins on my tractor. I did however find cylinders that will fit with clevis style rod ends. FWIW I can easily make spacers and or bushings to mount these new cylinders. So I'd like to know, is there a reason I shouldn't use a clevis style hydraulic cylinder to replace these worn out cylinders on my backhoe and loader?
 
   / Cylinder Rod End Style Question #2  
The tube style ends hold the grease for the pins..
 
   / Cylinder Rod End Style Question #3  
With your stated abilities, no reason why you can't. Just consider how you are going to grease them.
 

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