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Does anyone know where I might get some leather cups for the lift cylinders on an IH #33A loader? It goes back to the 1950's and 1960's. I have one on an H, but I've seen them on 560's. The plain #33 has a trip bucket and the #33A has a hydraulic tilt, but the lift cylinders should be the same.

I've gotten them in the past, maybe 10-15 years ago from our local IH dealer, but they recently totally remodeled their parts dept. and apparently threw out a bunch of old books. I might try an IH dealer 30 miles away who hasn't done any recent remodeling. The price of a pair of after market cylinders probably wouldn't be prohibitive if I could find some that were close to the original. I'll try Baum in Omaha and Surplus Center in Lincoln, also. But all I really need is new leather cups.

Thanks for any help.
 
If you know the sizes an industrial supply house that specializes in hydraulics may be able to help you finf a replacement or substitute.
steve
 
I did a quick search, and found Lehman's leather seals. Isn't the internet great. I can remember driving around, wasting time trying to find parts years ago. Stan
 
Call Baum with the dimensions. Technology has moved on, they will have "cups" available that are much more durable and tuff than leather.
 
I got new ones from Case IH 2 years ago. They were some sort of plastic and split for easy installation. They were not expensive. Aligning the shaft and tube was difficult because I did it by myself. I ended up putting the tube in a vise and making a jig to hold the shaft at a level height.
 

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