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Re: 148 loader and cylinder parts JD Web
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Posted by Nylon on December 28, 2005 at 14:12:16 from (209.191.208.37):
In Reply to: Re: 148 loader and cylinder parts JD Web posted by Mike M on December 28, 2005 at 11:26:32:
Thanks for the help guys The part #s suppliued earlier for the whole kit got these guys on the right track. I don't have a micrometer on hand but I am going to get one and measure those cylinders before I try to seal and pack them. I got the circlips off the large and small cylinder and tried driving the rod holders in to expose the other circlip. I was unable to do it. I didnt want to go too far as I need them to run until I get the new packings. Aparently the new style has an internal circlip and once the visible clip is off you can just pull the rod and guide out and off. I wanted to get that rod guide drivin in too see that other circlip to make sure I have the old style. The vague instructions that came with the guide seals on lift cylinder showed no wiper seal but a wiper o ring with a backup o ring. And the new style showed the internal snap ring. So Not sure. These guys ordered me the part # kit listed above post x 2 for each cylinder. It seemed to be all inclusive and showed wiper seals for both lift and bucket cyl. John
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