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Rebuilding 743 front bucket tilt cylinder question
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 19684" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The over extending is because your stops are either worn or not attached. They prevent the bucket curling too far and causing bent ram sticks. It could even be beacuse the previous owner(s) re-welded the pivot point on the bobtach too far up and this allows the bobtach to curl too far.</p><p>If you contact your dealer, they can fax you parts lists the cylinders can be identified by the hydraulic lines. You measure how far from the end of the cylinder they are and the really early style had a line that was welded into the base, easily seen when you have a parts list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 19684, member: 82"] The over extending is because your stops are either worn or not attached. They prevent the bucket curling too far and causing bent ram sticks. It could even be beacuse the previous owner(s) re-welded the pivot point on the bobtach too far up and this allows the bobtach to curl too far. If you contact your dealer, they can fax you parts lists the cylinders can be identified by the hydraulic lines. You measure how far from the end of the cylinder they are and the really early style had a line that was welded into the base, easily seen when you have a parts list. [/QUOTE]
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