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Nebraska Cowman

01-16-2004 16:54:16




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Todat I found an old style hydraulic cylinder that is much heavier than the ones I usually see. It has the adjustable rods on the sides but the barrel measures nearly 5 inches . the number on it is F827R. What is it for?




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buickanddeere

01-17-2004 08:38:16




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 Re: hydraulic cylinder??? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 16:54:16  
Turns out the low pressure cylinders used 3.0" and 3.5" bores. There were four low pressure cylinders according to the 1010 parts manual page 10-4. A 1RC3 with a 3.0" bore and 8.0" stroke. A 2RC4 with a 3.5"x8.0". The low pressure 3.5"x8.0" for the 1010 up to serial number 42000 when high pressure was adopted. Main body casting was F1425R. A high pressure cylinder that doesn't state bore size has part numbers AR27437,AR27440 & sub for AR27062. Used on 1010's after serial number 42001. The two mechanical stops were 3RC2 with a 3.0"x8.0" and another mechanical stop 3.5"x8.0" 4RC3 . The big 3.5" brute in the 830 parts book has part number on the main body F827R used from serial number 4RC100-55636. Part #R2635R on the main casting after serial # 4RC55637 .

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John D

01-17-2004 07:16:03




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 Re: hydraulic cylinder??? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 16:54:16  
Cowman, It was used on G and R, I have been looking for one if you are interested in selling please email me Johnnydidd@aol.com Thanks John



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Leroy

01-16-2004 18:15:00




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 Re: hydraulic cylinder??? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 16:54:16  
That type of cylinder on a 2 1/2" bore was called a B cylinder, with a 3 1/2" bore they were called an A cylinder For the B & A tractors with a 1200# max pressure rating, I don't know the size for the G or if they made one of that style for the R Tractor, There are no O rings in that cylinder, just cup washers that like to blow, with the barel at 5" it sounds like a 3 1/2" A cylinder



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Will-Mn.

01-16-2004 17:59:20




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 Re: hydraulic cylinder??? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 16:54:16  
I have a cylinder just like the one in the pic,the number on mine is A3162R i used it on my Oliver wheel disc (14 ft.) along with my John Deer 530 lifted up the disc quite nicely!

Will



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buickanddeere

01-16-2004 17:10:16




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 Re: hydraulic cylinder??? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 16:54:16  
Just put one just like that on the snowblower. Seemed to be found on the R/80/820/830 with the smaller ones one everything else. The double stop rod units have a larger internal cylinder,4" I think. Still it's a low pressure device so don't wreck it on a high pressure system.



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here's the pic

01-16-2004 17:08:05




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 Re: hydraulic cylinder??? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 16:54:16  
third party image

needs cleaned up



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David from Kansas

01-16-2004 17:07:34




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 Re: hydraulic cylinder??? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 16:54:16  
Cowman, that's the same number of the cylinder which is shown in the parts book for an 80 and 820 tractor, so I guess it was at least used with them.
David



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