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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 21085" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Jerry</p><p> I have never been there, (less then 200 miles away) but have heard good things.</p><p>I have one of their 200 Serco knuckle boom loaders. I bought it with 8500 hours and we decided to re pack several of the massive 6" and 7" bore cylinders. The plastic poly packs were pretty worn but the hard parts were excellent.</p><p>For some reason the cylinders built for these loaders have a external thread and nut to hold the cylinder together, which is a excellent design, as the pressure attempts to expand the bore the nut reinforces it, rather then surrender its grip.</p><p>I have heard when it comes to cylinders they can do it</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 21085, member: 307"] Jerry I have never been there, (less then 200 miles away) but have heard good things. I have one of their 200 Serco knuckle boom loaders. I bought it with 8500 hours and we decided to re pack several of the massive 6” and 7” bore cylinders. The plastic poly packs were pretty worn but the hard parts were excellent. For some reason the cylinders built for these loaders have a external thread and nut to hold the cylinder together, which is a excellent design, as the pressure attempts to expand the bore the nut reinforces it, rather then surrender its grip. I have heard when it comes to cylinders they can do it Ken [/QUOTE]
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