rScotty
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- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
The hydraulic shop said the rods are not being carried for that size, they are look. And here is the kicker on new cylinders. I tried to order replacements, but they want the numbers off the original.
That's exactly the kind of problem that I am trying to get you to work around. You do not need any numbers on the cylinders. If they say you do, you are dealing with the wrong kind of shop.
What you want is cylinders that match the measurements on your existing cylinders. The part numbers or stock numbers mean nothing. Going down that road is reinforcing the problem, not solving the problem.
Measure your cylinder outer diameter. Wall thickness is standard. Measure the Rod diameter, rod extension length, both end configurations and sizes. Estimate the psi that the loader will encounter. Determine the thread and type of hose connection you want to use. Then look up the cylinder yourself.
Go for it.
rScotty
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