PennTN75
Bronze Member
Hi all. I did a dumb thing and ended up snapping the rods (internal to the cylinder - the threaded ends) on my 32LC loader cylinders. Unfortunately, I can't obtain rods only - need to purchase the cylinders (at least from New Holland) at over $1K a piece. Ouch. Dumb mistake for sure.
When I visit the New Holland website for parts - there are 2 different bucket cylinders for the non MSL 32LC. There is a BSN and ASN (before serial number and after serial number). I have a BSN loader - thus the bucket cylinders are not serviced for parts - replace entire thing only. However, it shows the separate parts in the diagram.
Does anyone know why there would be a difference in cylinders on the same loader? Why can the newer ones be serviced for parts while mine (from 2004) is not? I am trying to find who makes the cylinders for NH. I can't justify spending a couple grand on this dumb mistake. (NEVER drive with the bucket rolled forward all the way and impact the ground while traveling).
Any help is appreciated. Any idea who makes the cylinders? Any idea why I can't buy a rod only?
Thanks.
When I visit the New Holland website for parts - there are 2 different bucket cylinders for the non MSL 32LC. There is a BSN and ASN (before serial number and after serial number). I have a BSN loader - thus the bucket cylinders are not serviced for parts - replace entire thing only. However, it shows the separate parts in the diagram.
Does anyone know why there would be a difference in cylinders on the same loader? Why can the newer ones be serviced for parts while mine (from 2004) is not? I am trying to find who makes the cylinders for NH. I can't justify spending a couple grand on this dumb mistake. (NEVER drive with the bucket rolled forward all the way and impact the ground while traveling).
Any help is appreciated. Any idea who makes the cylinders? Any idea why I can't buy a rod only?
Thanks.