Sberry
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On this planet?You should have a local hydraulics shop that can rebuild those cylinders faster than you can get some things mailed to you. Shouldn't be too expensive
On this planet?You should have a local hydraulics shop that can rebuild those cylinders faster than you can get some things mailed to you. Shouldn't be too expensive
What did the Kioti dealer say when you asked for the specs on the loader cylinders so you could try to get them cheaper elsewhere?
Na, if the service or parts manual doesn't list the specs, just tell them to get a tech to grab a new tractor off the line remove a cylinder measure everything then put it back together then give you the numbersWhy would the dealer even have the specs of the cylinder?
They have the part number, and the price.
If I wanted to replace a steel hydraulic line, I would not expect the dealer to be able to tell me the total length, and the location and angles of the bends,,
Again, they would have the part# and price,,,
If you get a workshop manual it might have what you need in it. My excavator one does.I'm pretty sure I can replicate the performance for far less. I just need to know the specs.
How much $,$$$ for the parts??Rather than spend just shy of $1300 for the cylinders, I ordered new rods and seal kits.
If I run into any further issues, I'll update.
Thanks to everyone for participating