toddbiss
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The cylinder on my snowblower is stuck. $359 for a new one. Is there a way to get one the same size cheaper or should I try a rebuild?
The cylinder on my snowblower is stuck. $359 for a new one. Is there a way to get one the same size cheaper or should I try a rebuild?
Thanks for your help. That helps a lot. I wasn't sure what the 2x5 meant, and didn't want to assume.Without actually measuring your cylinder my best guess would be that the cylinder is 2" and the stroke is 5".
I would do a quick search for a double acting 2" hydraulic cylinder with a 5" stroke. I did a quick search and found a 2"x4" cylinder for $85 (2 bore x 4 stroke hydraulic cylinder, tie rod double acting cylinder | Magister Hydraulics).
I think the 5" stroke is going to take a bit to find but it certainly should be available.
Hope that helps
Tom
So we got it freed up but it has limited stroke after it was reinstalled. Not sure if it is air locked or needs a rebuild. First winter with this tractor so not sure if had this problem on the past. The previous owner was pretty meticulous with maintenance though.It will NOT be seized. It could be locked in position hydraulically because of problems external to the cylinder.
Why do you think it is seized?
What have you done to try and fix it.
What is the cylinder controlled by?
Has it worked on this tractor previously?
Dave M7040
So we got it freed up but it has limited stroke after it was reinstalled. Not sure if it is air locked or needs a rebuild. First winter with this tractor so not sure if had this problem on the past. The previous owner was pretty meticulous with maintenance though.