Rich Waugh
Platinum Member
I was using the Jinma loader the other day and bent the bucket cylinder rods. Both of them; one really badly (45ー bend) and the other not as bad but still bad. I had to use the press to straighten them and that screwed up the chrome on the rods, of course. They should be replaced, but I'm using them so far. They aren't leaking yet, but they surely will. I have absolutely NO idea why they bent that way - I wasn't doing anything but moving some loose dirt when my bucket curl started making a horrible groaning noise (relief valve, probably) and my brother noticed the rods were pretzled.
My main problem is, OEM replacements are $400 each - ouch! And that's before I ship them to the Virgin Islands. I'd like to use after-market cylinders that could be had for considerably less than half that, but there are none I can find available in the same configuration. The OEM cylinders are 2" and about 34" long, but only have about a 22" rod in them. So, here's the question:
Is there any reason I couldn't use standard 2"x24" cylinders and relocate the top cylinder mounting points to part way down the arms? Such cylinders can be had for about $150 each and the relocation work wouldn't take more than half a day. A few hose ends or adaptors and I'd be good to go, I think.
What say those of you who know way more than I do about such things?
My main problem is, OEM replacements are $400 each - ouch! And that's before I ship them to the Virgin Islands. I'd like to use after-market cylinders that could be had for considerably less than half that, but there are none I can find available in the same configuration. The OEM cylinders are 2" and about 34" long, but only have about a 22" rod in them. So, here's the question:
Is there any reason I couldn't use standard 2"x24" cylinders and relocate the top cylinder mounting points to part way down the arms? Such cylinders can be had for about $150 each and the relocation work wouldn't take more than half a day. A few hose ends or adaptors and I'd be good to go, I think.
What say those of you who know way more than I do about such things?