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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 37173" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You can't beat that.</p><p>Bobcats lift cylinders actually have a stop in them, a piece of about 3" steel that sits over the rod that limits the travel of the piston to reduce it the 3 odd inches.</p><p>As long as the ones you have now lower to the correct point and lift high enough, which you said they do. Making or buying bushings to make the rod ends correct are a small price to pay. Glad it was so cheap, a lot better than the dealer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 37173, member: 82"] You can't beat that. Bobcats lift cylinders actually have a stop in them, a piece of about 3” steel that sits over the rod that limits the travel of the piston to reduce it the 3 odd inches. As long as the ones you have now lower to the correct point and lift high enough, which you said they do. Making or buying bushings to make the rod ends correct are a small price to pay. Glad it was so cheap, a lot better than the dealer! [/QUOTE]
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