mikim
Veteran Member
Not having very satisfying results searching online for this cylinder. Guess I'll call Messicks in the a.m.......est. $300....WOW!
Woods might buy cylinders from some other manufacturer. The rod is obviously bent, but you might try a local cylinder repair/hydraulics shop to ask if its a common size or something they can straighten.
But at what cost? and it will need a new piston as well. The threads that are stripped screw into it. and again-- I'm not local to anywhere that has a shop....Austin would be the closest and no guarantee they even have that kind of shop. A lot of industrial work goes to Houston. Austin is all govt and academia and tech.If the cylinder isn't damaged or all scorn up I don't see why you'd have to replace it. They would likely just remake the rod if that's the extent of the issue.