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| spink885
10-26-2012 09:41:53
66.87.115.108
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I got my grandpa's cylinder that he used on his jd baler. I've got another one that he had with his ub that is big. The one from the baler is small and skinner than the other one. Did MM make 2 different sizes? Grandpa also had 2 ztu one which had hyd for a cult. |
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| yonson
10-29-2012 16:30:52
67.4.155.157
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Re: mm cylinder in reply to spink885, 10-26-2012 09:41:53
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| 79 was sized for 1" wide pump rotor, used on R & Z; 80 was sized for 1 1/2" wide pump rotor used on U & G. |
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| spink885
10-26-2012 12:18:15
66.87.115.108
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Re: mm cylinder in reply to spink885, 10-26-2012 09:41:53
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| It got casting #10A32. Its 3in at it wides. |
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| redgems
10-26-2012 11:58:15
204.14.163.20
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Re: mm cylinder in reply to t.r.k., 10-26-2012 09:41:53
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I have both .The 79# was used on mmz the 80# was used on mmu.
The #80 is very heavy I am undesided if i'm going to use # 79 on my mmu restoration because its lighter and looks neater |
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| FBH44
10-26-2012 11:30:53
64.85.216.98
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Re: mm cylinder in reply to spink885, 10-26-2012 09:41:53
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| Yesterday I was looking for the same info. Have found out there were two sizes and two MM numbers; MM #10A79 2 1/2" bore MM #10A80 3 1/2" boreThey take what"s called "snowman" figure-8 end seals, accordign to Mrs. Welter at Welter"s Farm Supply in Verona MO. She"s got them. My smaller one doesn"t quite have the big end cap yours has. Mine has the 10A79 number cast in the side. You might have the 3 1/2" bore. |
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| spink885
10-26-2012 09:59:58
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Re: mm cylinder in reply to spink885, 10-26-2012 09:41:53
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|  Here is a picture. I hope it loads. |
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| maj-mm
10-26-2012 09:55:15
69.163.7.15
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Re: mm cylinder in reply to spink885, 10-26-2012 09:41:53
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| There were several sizes of heavy Cast Iron Cylinders, as well as several sizes of "yokes" on the Cylinders. MM also used a bunch of different cylinder for other applications. |
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| spink885
10-26-2012 10:12:46
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Re: mm cylinder in reply to maj-mm, 10-26-2012 09:55:15
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| Ok, I figure there was different ones cause I know john deere had a couple sizes. |
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