Kubota L4400 Bent Front End Loader Dump Cylinder UHOH

   / Kubota L4400 Bent Front End Loader Dump Cylinder UHOH
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The only thing I'd worry about changing rod dia from 30mm to 1.250 would be the one cyl will be carrying more load (6.5%) when retracting (holding bucket full of material)......would this stress the FEL frame..??....Maybe/Maybe not..??

If a rod dia is changed then you'd be wise to do both...

If I swap cylinders I will swap both at the same time. I think it would be a bad Idea to have to different cylinders. Thanks.
 
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I took some pics of the cylinder. Opinions on whether it is repairable?
 

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   / Kubota L4400 Bent Front End Loader Dump Cylinder UHOH #13  
I took some pics of the cylinder. Opinions on whether it is repairable?

It would probabally cost you more than the OEM replacement.

And definatally a lot more than a pair of aftermarket cylinders
 
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Forget it.....I just threw one out last week....same problem....same style...Took it apart to see if anything was usable....NOT..!!...:(

It needed everything but the piston head and the nut on the end of the rod...
 
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Pulled it out of the scrap bin....30mm rod x 50mm bore
 

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   / Kubota L4400 Bent Front End Loader Dump Cylinder UHOH #16  
If you can find two aftermarket cylinders that work for you, I'd suggest putting the remaining good cylinder on E-bay and selling it to pay for the replacements.

If it's over $600 new, you should be able to get at least $200 for yours, which will most likely pay for most, if not all the cost for your new cylinders. Use the new ones for a bit first, just in case you DO need to get an OEM replacement for some reason.

The L4400 is common enough there should be some demand for that part.

If I needed a replacement cylinder, I'd pay $200 for a good used one, but $600 is too much.

Typical Kubota, the stuff is good quality but expensive to the end user.

Your cylinder looks a lot like the one I mounted on my rear blade, after it was overextended and bent, that is..

Sean
 
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If you can find two aftermarket cylinders that work for you, I'd suggest putting the remaining good cylinder on E-bay and selling it to pay for the replacements.

If it's over $600 new, you should be able to get at least $200 for yours, which will most likely pay for most, if not all the cost for your new cylinders. Use the new ones for a bit first, just in case you DO need to get an OEM replacement for some reason.

The L4400 is common enough there should be some demand for that part.

If I needed a replacement cylinder, I'd pay $200 for a good used one, but $600 is too much.

Typical Kubota, the stuff is good quality but expensive to the end user.

Your cylinder looks a lot like the one I mounted on my rear blade, after it was overextended and bent, that is..

Sean

Great suggestions. I will probably do just that. I searched ebay and found a couple of kubota cylinders but none of the one that I have.
 
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Sheww, How much does it take to bend one of those?
 
   / Kubota L4400 Bent Front End Loader Dump Cylinder UHOH #19  
Not very much when it's extended all the way out......30mm Dia....
 
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I made the trip today to the Hydraulic shop and the shop manager told me he could fix the cylinder. It sounded great till I heard the cost $600. I told him I would buy a new one at that cost. It had a deformed place at the end where the gland broke. So the TBN brain trust is on the mark again. I have found a couple of close replacements. Not exact but close. The original cylinder is made by ROQUET in Spain and is a metric size cylinder that is
1.968" bore x 18.68" stroke 26 9/16" retracted (center line pin to pin) and 45 1/4" extended (center line pin to pin) with 1 " pins on both ends. The replacement is a little shorter and is a stock size Baileynet 2" x 18" here is the link. I will have to do some trimming on the cross tube on one end and put shims in the other end. Any thoughts or ideas? I am all ears. I am still debating on the exact cylinder to purchase as the one that
 
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