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JD 250 Skid steer boom cylinder issues
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 112312" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>If there is nothing wrong with the barrel, a good shop should be able to make a new rod for less than a grand. Not sure how it could have gotten deformed, especially if the nut was over tightened; if it wasn't threaded all the way on I could see it hitting the back, but one would assume that the cylinder wouldn't be manufactured so that it could damage itself when fully retracted, but who knows.</p><p>Picture links, as well as any kind of formatting, has to be hand coded to make it show up, the best advice I can give if you don't want to mess with it is to just drop a text link to where the picture resides online that ends with .jpg, like this:</p><p>http:www/mybfolder.net/jd250/badcyl.jpg</p><p>and one of us will be along to sort it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 112312, member: 2510"] If there is nothing wrong with the barrel, a good shop should be able to make a new rod for less than a grand. Not sure how it could have gotten deformed, especially if the nut was over tightened; if it wasn't threaded all the way on I could see it hitting the back, but one would assume that the cylinder wouldn't be manufactured so that it could damage itself when fully retracted, but who knows. Picture links, as well as any kind of formatting, has to be hand coded to make it show up, the best advice I can give if you don't want to mess with it is to just drop a text link to where the picture resides online that ends with .jpg, like this: http:www/mybfolder.net/jd250/badcyl.jpg and one of us will be along to sort it. [/QUOTE]
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