Trying to find Gehl PN#: 600467 and 602255

Like the title states, trying to find two seal kits for a Gehl HL2500 Skidsteer Tilt cylinders. Cylinder look like 12" x 2" bore (almost 3" O.D.). Part numbers in manual Seal Kit 600467 and 602255. I'd like to find 2 of each part number. Not sure which cylinder I have, but in the past these kind of seals usually aren't going to break the bank.

Please let me know if you have a source, or if you are selling price with shipping to 43031.

Thanks.
 

Where have you checked (meaning called or email direct, not just look at website info)? Baum Hydraulics, German Bliss are a couple to check with. Have rod diameter and stroke available when you contact places.

Almost 3" OD cylinder barrel, should be about 2.5" bore. I doubt those cylinders would have 1/4" thick walls.
 
Take the cylinders to any good cylinder repair place and they will fix them. Probable cheaper than the seals from a dealer.
 
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Where have you checked (meaning called or email direct, not just look at website info)? Baum Hydraulics, German Bliss are a couple to check with. Have rod diameter and stroke available when you contact places.

Almost 3" OD cylinder barrel, should be about 2.5" bore. I doubt those cylinders would have 1/4" thick walls.

Pulled them off the machine and cleaned them up. They are 2.5" ID, 8 inch stroke. Retracted 17", extended 25" with swivel ball on both ends.

I'd like to replace them for their age (45+), but there appears to be a worldwide shortage on 2.5x8 swivel ball end welded cylinders.
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Magister Part Number: WSE2.5x8[/b:805b04c58f] seems to be a close fit, but from the two times I have ordered them and had money refunded (NorthernHydraulics.com & discounthydraulichose.com), it sounds like they are coming from Ukraine. So that's a no-go for who knows how long.

Anyone have a source? Amazon is sold out of similar cylinders, and ebay is a dead end too.
 
Am willing to do that, but I was a hydraulics specialist in the Air Force for a couple decades - I can do it if I can find parts. If not, I will take them to someone, but I'd like to try to find parts first. Also considering replacing them, but see my other reply - they are hard to find.
 

I have to believe you can find the parts. However, you may need to disassemble them to see and measure the sealing parts in them if you don't find a kit.

Have you tried Baum?
 
Thanks. I gave up and found a local guy who rebuild cylinders all day long. He just measures the bore and grooves and orders his own o-rings. Should be done in about a week. Thanks for your assistance.
 

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