Posted by old on December 17, 2017 at 12:45:08 from (209.86.226.40):
So on this loader I bent the cylinder on just to get by I pulled a couple bucket cylinder off a loader I am not using to get by. Problem is the cylinders use 3/8 pipe fitting and the tractor loader they are going on use 1/2 inch JIC fittings. Do you know how hard it is to find 3/8 male pipe to 1/2 inch JIC male fittings?? What I found was fitting that would go from the 3/8 to 1/2 inch pipe and then form 1/2 pipe to 1/2 inch JIC. Sat here in the house putting them together and guess what I got one set of fittings wrong. I got a 1/2 inch JIC to 3/8 pipe but the pipe fitting is female and I need male so I hope I have a 3/8 nipple laying around or I will have to go to town just for one fitting. Oh well. Had planed to work on it today but since it is trying to rain I'll just stay in instead. Also these cylinders I am putting on are around 3 inches longer but I'm lucky this loader has 4 sets of holes for mounting the bucket cylinder so the longer one should work out just fine
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