handymansvs
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Hello Everyone,
On the Kubota K-650 Backhoe I recently acquired, the Dipper(Crowd) Hydraulic Cylinder was damaged. I pulled it off and took it to a local reputable hydraulic repair shop. I learned this afternoon it would most likely more expensive to repair the cylinder then to buy a new one as the Rod is bent and the inside of the Barrel walls are scored.
I am faced with several problems. The first is I have been unable to find a Parts or Service Manual for the Kubota K-650 Backhoe with enough detail. The parts numbers listed are a dead end. I was able to establish the Amerquip (Arps Corporation) built the backhoe for Kubota, however they no longer had any manuals or part specifications as it has been 30 years +/- since the K-650 Backhoe was built. For those reasons, I believe my only alternative is to purchase a new replacement cylinder.
My knowledge of hydraulic system and hydraulic cylinder is very limited, so I need a good solid supplier that can advise me about my options. Specifically, I need a reference for a good hydraulic cylinder supplier in the Portland, Oregon and surrounding area(25 mile radius).
I appreciate any and all referrals.
Respectfully,
Benjamin J. "Joe" Browning
handyman@iinet.com
On the Kubota K-650 Backhoe I recently acquired, the Dipper(Crowd) Hydraulic Cylinder was damaged. I pulled it off and took it to a local reputable hydraulic repair shop. I learned this afternoon it would most likely more expensive to repair the cylinder then to buy a new one as the Rod is bent and the inside of the Barrel walls are scored.
I am faced with several problems. The first is I have been unable to find a Parts or Service Manual for the Kubota K-650 Backhoe with enough detail. The parts numbers listed are a dead end. I was able to establish the Amerquip (Arps Corporation) built the backhoe for Kubota, however they no longer had any manuals or part specifications as it has been 30 years +/- since the K-650 Backhoe was built. For those reasons, I believe my only alternative is to purchase a new replacement cylinder.
My knowledge of hydraulic system and hydraulic cylinder is very limited, so I need a good solid supplier that can advise me about my options. Specifically, I need a reference for a good hydraulic cylinder supplier in the Portland, Oregon and surrounding area(25 mile radius).
I appreciate any and all referrals.
Respectfully,
Benjamin J. "Joe" Browning
handyman@iinet.com