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Massey Harris & Massey Ferguson Tractors Discussion Forum
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Larry@stinescorners

12-12-2012 16:24:59
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My friends neighbor has this old Massey backhoe,he said it needs swing cylinders ,any input on that would be appreciated,I told him I would post it on the site




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traper

12-17-2012 17:07:56
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 Re: swing cylinders? in reply to Larry@stinescorners, 12-12-2012 16:24:59  
Larry
There is a cylinder rebuilder on rt.309 between quakertown and coopersberg across from tractor supply (stiener) i think that is spelled wright
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Stick welding

12-12-2012 23:16:35
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 Re: swing cylinders? in reply to Larry@stinescorners, 12-12-2012 16:24:59  
That's a darn good hoe. Is it an MF70 or MF80? Cylinders can probably be repaired.



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Stick welding

12-13-2012 10:17:47
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 Re: swing cylinders? in reply to Stick welding, 12-12-2012 23:16:35  
I thought it might be an 80 by the size of the front tires. I'll check but I think around 20,000 lbs with a 6500 rated capacity loader and Perkins 6-354 diesel. I think it's an 18 ft. hoe.



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Larry@stinescorners

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 Re: swing cylinders? in reply to Stick welding, 12-12-2012 23:16:35  
It is an 80. Do you know how much it weighs? Thanks in advance...Larry



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DanP

12-12-2012 17:24:37
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 Re: swing cylinders? in reply to Larry@stinescorners, 12-12-2012 16:24:59  
Check these guys out to see if they have something close enough to work.

If not, you can rebuild the originals. Find seal kits and small machine shop to make new shafts for the pistions. Most of the old stuff is rebuildable.......new cyclinders are welded and not so easy to rebuild.

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