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Old 04-16-2014, 02:13 PM
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Anyone know what replacement to use for the front two hydo? (The small two) Or rebuild kits. Mine have a slow drip just wanting to clean that up.
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Hydro?

Hydro is short for a hydrostatic transmission.

Are you talking about the hydraulic spool valves? Or are you talking about the hydraulic cylinders for the bucket? Correct terms will help us understand what you are asking.
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Old 04-16-2014, 02:23 PM
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Hydro?

Hydro is short for a hydrostatic transmission.

Are you talking about the hydraulic spool valves? Or are you talking about the hydraulic cylinders for the bucket? Correct terms will help us understand what you are asking.
No its a bucket loader. Short for "HYDRAULIC LOADER CYLINDER" the small ones and its on a narrow frame 125.
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Anyone know what replacement to use for the front two hydo? (The small two) Or rebuild kits. Mine have a slow drip just wanting to clean that up.
This is what you said. I know it's a loader, you put that in the title. I want to know what you are asking about rebuilding. No, hydro isn't short for "hydraulic loader cylinder". FEL is short for "Front End Loader". Hydro is short for HYDROSTATIC.

Now, lets return to the question. The small ones what? The bucket cylinders? Or the spool valves. To what are you referring.
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This is what you said. I know it's a loader, you put that in the title. I want to know what you are asking about rebuilding. No, hydro isn't short for "hydraulic loader cylinder". FEL is short for "Front End Loader". Hydro is short for HYDROSTATIC.

Now, lets return to the question. The small ones what? The bucket cylinders? Or the spool valves. To what are you referring.
Bucket cylinder two on top. I cant find any info on them.
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[QUOTE=SmokinJay;254972]Bucket cylinder two on top. I cant find any info on them. So don't sure what to call them until now.
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Alrighty. Now, are they a welded cylinder? I believe they are but not sure. I need a pic of the end of the cylinder where the polished rod comes out of it.
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Alrighty. Now, are they a welded cylinder? I believe they are but not sure. I need a pic of the end of the cylinder where the polished rod comes out of it.
No they are put in with cater pins at both ends.
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No they are put in with cater pins at both ends.
No, no....no..
Not are they welded in....

Just post a pic, and I can see what I need to know to answer the question.
Do you have a hydraulic shop anywhere in your area? You might just take them off and take them there.
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No, no....no..
Not are they welded in....

Just post a pic, and I can see what I need to know to answer the question.
Do you have a hydraulic shop anywhere in your area? You might just take them off and take them there.
Bob cat dealer but they would want big money....I will post a close up of the cylinder tonight.
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