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Posted by Paul In On on April 17, 2006 at 20:09:07 from (137.122.69.92):
Hey all, Got a loader that's been sitting outside. The cylinders for the outside are there, they were sitting in oil when I went and picked them up. Should I be able to open and close them by hand? Will I bust a hose or something if I hook them up and try to open them when they are on the tracor? Secondly, there are no hoses for the loader. What type do I need. I'm hooking them up to my remotes on the tractor, a Case 430. Lastly, the cylinder to dump the bucket isn't there. Are they easy to find at a dealership? Do I measure the two distances the cylinder would need to be, contracted and extened? There are no markings that I see on the loader. It's in pretty rough shape. Going to clean it up and paint it. Any help would be appreciated. Loader will fit tractor with a few modifications. Paul
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