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Danco Loader piston help.
Hi,
I picked up a 147 with a Danco loader then moved it to my 125. We got it working but the pistons leaked like no tomorrow. I have sent them out and got all new seals and wipers for them, but i am looking to get new retaining rings. If anyone on here has had any experience rebuilding these and knows where I can get them. Any help is appreciative.
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Tractors: 4x O's, 70, 73, 100, 102, 125, 147, twin stick 1250, 782, Attachments: T38 Mott, Danco RD2000, RD300, Amerind Mackassic Chippah, 2x Brinly, IH rear blade, IH rear rake 2x Rear ptos, IH #1 tiller, EZ-Rake Dethatcher, Wind Breaker, power angle plow 54", |
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Better off getting a new cylinder.
You say you sent them off? I assume to be rebuilt? Have that place find them. New retaining rings... Need way more info or a pic of the needed part, or at least the cylinder. Pics of the loader are not helpful at all. I assume this cylinder is the type that uses a locking wire ring that you spin into place?? So not enough information, man. |
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Local ag tractor or similar dealer / shop should be able to fix ya right up. Ask the mechanics and there's a good chance some are just laying around.
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I sent them off to get the seals measured and got them back, here's what the retaning ring looks like
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Tractors: 4x O's, 70, 73, 100, 102, 125, 147, twin stick 1250, 782, Attachments: T38 Mott, Danco RD2000, RD300, Amerind Mackassic Chippah, 2x Brinly, IH rear blade, IH rear rake 2x Rear ptos, IH #1 tiller, EZ-Rake Dethatcher, Wind Breaker, power angle plow 54", |
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The place you get the seal kits should be able to get that. It's exactly what I thought it was. Hydraulic shop can get them for sure.
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Ok cool, anyone know of an online place?
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Tractors: 4x O's, 70, 73, 100, 102, 125, 147, twin stick 1250, 782, Attachments: T38 Mott, Danco RD2000, RD300, Amerind Mackassic Chippah, 2x Brinly, IH rear blade, IH rear rake 2x Rear ptos, IH #1 tiller, EZ-Rake Dethatcher, Wind Breaker, power angle plow 54", |
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Not too many people on here are going to be much help on rebuilding a cylinder. Few have done it.
No, your on your own for finding it online. Some things just can't be gotten online. You really just need to buy a kit to rebuilt that cylinder specifically, and it will come with all the seals and that wire lock. It's really that easy.... but not easy. |
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Bumping an old thread, sorry in advance.
I have since rebuilt 10 of these pistons, easy to do. 1/8 key stock makes the retaining ring, and I get all seals at a local shop. So if your reading and need seals send me a message and I can forward all the seal numbers! I also have a BRAND NEW piston head that we made because we messed one up taking it apart... So if any questions let me know!
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Tractors: 4x O's, 70, 73, 100, 102, 125, 147, twin stick 1250, 782, Attachments: T38 Mott, Danco RD2000, RD300, Amerind Mackassic Chippah, 2x Brinly, IH rear blade, IH rear rake 2x Rear ptos, IH #1 tiller, EZ-Rake Dethatcher, Wind Breaker, power angle plow 54", |
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