The Max 26 loader uses 3/4" or 19mm or 20mm pins. I'm not sure of the exact size. in any case they are smaller than the MAX28 or 1526.
So to use the 1526 Cylinders, you would either have to open up or cut off and weld on new bushings or make a sleeve so the smaller pins would work.
At that point it may be more cost effective to try to modify a set of 1.5" bore cylinders with 3/4" dia pin ends for the correct retract extend distance.
The Max28 curl cylinders were a piece of cake and a fraction of the cost vs. doing the rebuild of the BH swing cylinders on my
L39 and upsized the
L39 Loader Cylinders. The
L39 BH swing cylinders got damaged, and the loader cylinders were starting to get blow by after 2000 hours of hard use, so rather than just rebuild them, I modified the loader by increasing the cylinder bore sizes just 5mm. The Loader on the
L39 is really stout, I just need to be careful with the front axle. The
L39 needs both its wheel weights and the BH for counter weight. There are not to many CUT sized tractors that can lift near two tons on a pallet.