Hyd cylinder rebuild kits

Pete Hall

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I used to have a site you could find Cylinder rebuild kits by matching the bore,rod and type of packing.Do any of you have a good site???
I lost the site due to my computer failing
Most sites have a hodge pog of different sizes ,
thanks for any info
pete
 
pete,
I've had 5 out of 10 cylinders rebuilt on my little terramite. I would call terramite and they sent me kits. I rebuilt 3 of them myself. The last time I ordered kits from terramite, paid $50 per kit. A young man down the road recently set up a hydraulic repair shop. I needed a special fat O ring for the lift box on my Farmall C. He had what I needed and only charged me $.50 for both and loaned me a tool to clean out the cylinder. So I decided to pay him back and let him rebuild a cylinders. He charged me $75 parts and labor. Then he showed me why the OEM seals are prone to leaking and why his are better. My days of rebuilding cylinders are over. He rebuilt a second cylinder for me, I've very happy he's close by, very reasonable, helpful, and on the way to town.

So see what your hydraulic repair shop has as far as parts. I glad I did.
 
Thanks for the info
Problem, I live 150 miles from the nearest Cyl repair shop and they are pricey!!!!!
If I can identify the cyl,I can repair them
A lot of these old cyl have no id info
Im goind to post a picture of this loader to see if anyone can ID the maufacturer
 
I've got a Internatinal Havvestor actual Made-In-Chicago 3 1/2 x 8 cylinder, starting to seep maybe. Repair kit at CaseIH dealer is $67, shiny new cynder at the farm n home is $97. Have not made the decision yet. Am leaning on going with the CaseIH kit.
 
(quoted from post at 16:09:58 03/03/15) pete,
I've had 5 out of 10 cylinders rebuilt on my little terramite. I would call terramite and they sent me kits. I rebuilt 3 of them myself. The last time I ordered kits from terramite, paid $50 per kit. A young man down the road recently set up a hydraulic repair shop. I needed a special fat O ring for the lift box on my Farmall C. He had what I needed and only charged me $.50 for both and loaned me a tool to clean out the cylinder. So I decided to pay him back and let him rebuild a cylinders. He charged me $75 parts and labor. Then he showed me why the OEM seals are prone to leaking and why his are better. My days of rebuilding cylinders are over. He rebuilt a second cylinder for me, I've very happy he's close by, very reasonable, helpful, and on the way to town.

So see what your hydraulic repair shop has as far as parts. I glad I did.

Good to hear of a young fellow starting up and providing good service and being supported.
 
(quoted from post at 15:21:51 03/03/15) I used to have a site you could find Cylinder rebuild kits by matching the bore,rod and type of packing.Do any of you have a good site???
I lost the site due to my computer failing
Most sites have a hodge pog of different sizes ,
thanks for any info
pete

Here's where I get mine - http://rocketseals.com
 
I like supporting him, good guy, good work, always
busy, great location. Give him 5 stars. He does the
work, wife does the books.
 

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