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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 37041" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>I recently had an incident where I bent both rods on the lift cylinders. I tried getting the rods straightened, but was told the rods can't be bent more than about 1/2" for the straightening. Mine were worse than than, and the cost was not cheap. I tried to price new cylinders. There were a number of revisions to the original cylinders. They were no longer available. I tried to get used cylinders. I was quoted about a thousand dollars for two, if I wanted them re-sealed. I bought two of these on eBay for about $30 each. The tube ends had to be ground down, and you will want a sleeve bearing to accommodate the larger tube ends, but the cylinder will work with the sleeve bearings. The cylinder is a little shorter than the original, but the stroke is a little longer. The bucket appears to lift as high as it did with the original cylinder. And, you can't beat the price. 2 BAILY HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS 216-710 2"BORE 30" STROKE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 37041, member: 4115"] I recently had an incident where I bent both rods on the lift cylinders. I tried getting the rods straightened, but was told the rods can't be bent more than about 1/2" for the straightening. Mine were worse than than, and the cost was not cheap. I tried to price new cylinders. There were a number of revisions to the original cylinders. They were no longer available. I tried to get used cylinders. I was quoted about a thousand dollars for two, if I wanted them re-sealed. I bought two of these on eBay for about $30 each. The tube ends had to be ground down, and you will want a sleeve bearing to accommodate the larger tube ends, but the cylinder will work with the sleeve bearings. The cylinder is a little shorter than the original, but the stroke is a little longer. The bucket appears to lift as high as it did with the original cylinder. And, you can't beat the price. 2 BAILY HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS 216-710 2"BORE 30" STROKE [/QUOTE]
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