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Old 09-19-2016, 05:15 PM
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Try these ppl.
I get all my seals from them, nice to deal with and they are a worldwide supplier
of seals for hydraulic needs.
https://www.mfpseals.com/?gclid=CICZ...FYI0aQod7IQOUw
They do have a minimum order so you might wind up getting more than you need, but you can't beat their prices.
I've gotten obsolete stuff from them, for old loaders/backhoes, plow cylinders etc.
Just order by size and style.
Thanks i didn't see this earlier but i stopped by my local kioti dealer since i also needed some stihl parts for my bosses saw's and he said he could get me the seals so i left them with him so he can measure and order them.

I picked up a small hone tonight i am just going to clean the inside of the cylinder up tomorrow and wait for seals.
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Old 09-19-2016, 06:30 PM
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I am so glad I use a cut down Meyer plow. I look at what you guys deal with when it comes to power angle for a little Cub snow blade and have to ask did you get kissed after what you pay? I mean come on it's just a hydraulic cylinder. But hey it's your $$$$ so go for it.
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Old 09-19-2016, 06:35 PM
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I am so glad I use a cut down Meyer plow. I look at what you guys deal with when it comes to power angle for a little Cub snow blade and have to ask did you get kissed after what you pay? I mean come on it's just a hydraulic cylinder. But hey it's your $$$$ so go for it.
Nothing i cut it down myself, The way i look at it is this it's already broken how bad could i screw it up.

The rod is in really nice shape except for the half inch you see at the end. I was able to get the small hole end right off the shaft without issue as well.

I am just gonna clean the inside of the cylinder with a small hone install new seals and re weld the cylinder and see what i get worst come to worst i wasted some money on seals and some time.
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My point is that for a lot less $$$ than people pay for these power angle Cub setups they can just buy a cylinder from Surplus Center, relocate the attachment point and be good to go. I'll shut up now,
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Old 09-19-2016, 08:20 PM
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My point is that for a lot less $$$ than people pay for these power angle Cub setups they can just buy a cylinder from Surplus Center, relocate the attachment point and be good to go. I'll shut up now,

I may still go go that route i was looking at there cylinders tonight and i think you can get one with a close enough stroke that you wouldn't have to change the mounting locations just modify the one mount for a 5/8" pin.

I am always open to suggestion on things even if i seem like im not would it be awesome to save the original cylinder and say i have an oem piece sure but at the end of the day i just want to angle the plow.
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Old 09-19-2016, 08:25 PM
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I hear you, it's snowing and all I want to do is Git Er done. I don't care what it looks like as long as it works.
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Old 09-19-2016, 08:59 PM
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Does anyone happen to know what these original thread pitch for these cylinders was it NPTM or SAE? Also what type of quick connects cub used or would it be better to swap to something more available.

I need hoses i minus well order these from surplus center and save some $ while i wait on the cylinder seals.
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Thread is o-ring boss which is an SAE thread.

You can go with Parker couplers, or get whatever floats your boat. Don't even bother trying to get them from CCC. You'll be back here complaining how expensive they are. Just get whatever you want, it's not important at all.
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Thread is o-ring boss which is an SAE thread.

You can go with Parker couplers, or get whatever floats your boat. Don't even bother trying to get them from CCC. You'll be back here complaining how expensive they are. Just get whatever you want, it's not important at all.
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