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REOClinton
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3750
Thank you all for your input.
I think I have it solved.
The Kubota cylinders are 60MM. 2 3/8"" ROUGHLY. they use a 30mm pin, and have a 20.1'' stroke. collapsed are 30''
I found a pair of 2 1/4' cylinders. they have about 10% less surface area than the 60mm. with the needed length 30'' and 19 1/2 stroke (1/2"" short using a 1 1/4'' pin.
I can bush to 1 1/4'' down to 30mm and use the kubota loader pins.
Its an occasional use loader with a clam shell bucket
Is there a shortcoming to this plan?
The pair of replacement cylinders will be under $400.
I think I have it solved.
The Kubota cylinders are 60MM. 2 3/8"" ROUGHLY. they use a 30mm pin, and have a 20.1'' stroke. collapsed are 30''
I found a pair of 2 1/4' cylinders. they have about 10% less surface area than the 60mm. with the needed length 30'' and 19 1/2 stroke (1/2"" short using a 1 1/4'' pin.
I can bush to 1 1/4'' down to 30mm and use the kubota loader pins.
Its an occasional use loader with a clam shell bucket
Is there a shortcoming to this plan?
The pair of replacement cylinders will be under $400.