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scott in wa.
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I took mine in yesterday to be quoted for re-build, (to a well known hydraulic, high end, designer, builder)
they said worse case, the guy said (Cadillac re-build) 1200 to 1500 each, I said really? I said give me a band aid rebuild quote.
They will take them apart and do a quote on Monday (quote is free, Jeeeeeez)
this place must be making some real money. it will not be on me tho. lol.

so I may be in the market for two of the cylinder's, 4 inch bore, 8 inch stroke they have 1 1.25 rod dia. front blade lift cylinders. original cat stuff.

Anyone got two of these that currently work, they weigh in at about 40lbs each.
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Scott
1938 d2 3j
1954 d2 5u
1959 440 icd
model 51 rotary valve hoe
1956 IHC S170 dump
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Sat, May 16, 2015 9:20 PM
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What is wrong with your cylinders?
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Sat, May 16, 2015 9:29 PM
scott in wa.
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What is wrong with your cylinders?
one don't work, lifts blade up at an angle.
leak a little.
plus 50+ years old.
one is missing a large piece that bolts on the face of the cylinder.
both leak.
I wont know for sure tell they take them apart.
rods look ok tho.
1938 d2 3j
1954 d2 5u
1959 440 icd
model 51 rotary valve hoe
1956 IHC S170 dump
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Sat, May 16, 2015 9:42 PM
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Reply to scott in wa.:
one don't work, lifts blade up at an angle.
leak a little.
plus 50+ years old.
one is missing a large piece that bolts on the face of the cylinder.
both leak.
I wont know for sure tell they take them apart.
rods look ok tho.
That quote is not that unusual. I remember seeing a $3,500 bill for two D2 cylinder rebuilds by Cat several years ago.
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Sat, May 16, 2015 10:37 PM
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That quote is not that unusual. I remember seeing a $3,500 bill for two D2 cylinder rebuilds by Cat several years ago.
i rebuilt my same cylinders using Hercules parts under 200 10 years back, i got a catalog and measured up the parts i needed, i only needed seals though, get aftermarket replacement cylinders and keep originals till help arrives
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Sat, May 16, 2015 11:13 PM
scott in wa.
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i rebuilt my same cylinders using Hercules parts under 200 10 years back, i got a catalog and measured up the parts i needed, i only needed seals though, get aftermarket replacement cylinders and keep originals till help arrives
what brand do I buy for after market?
I see lots of the with the 4 bolts on the out side holding it together.
Also see clamped on clevises.

Mine are welded on both ends.
that better?
I'm looking for 4bore 8 stroke about 22 inch closed, should weigh in at about 40lbs
3000 psi operating pressure I think . not sure on that one.

I see Prince, Dalton and so on.

brand matter ?
I'm a user of the dozer so, original equipment is nice, but no critical to me.

thanks
scott
1938 d2 3j
1954 d2 5u
1959 440 icd
model 51 rotary valve hoe
1956 IHC S170 dump
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Sun, May 17, 2015 12:19 AM
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Reply to scott in wa.:
what brand do I buy for after market?
I see lots of the with the 4 bolts on the out side holding it together.
Also see clamped on clevises.

Mine are welded on both ends.
that better?
I'm looking for 4bore 8 stroke about 22 inch closed, should weigh in at about 40lbs
3000 psi operating pressure I think . not sure on that one.

I see Prince, Dalton and so on.

brand matter ?
I'm a user of the dozer so, original equipment is nice, but no critical to me.

thanks
scott
Your choice on cylinder type.
If it's tied to the Cat hydraulics operating pressure is 1000 psi.
www.surpluscenter.com has a pretty good selection of cylinders.
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Sun, May 17, 2015 10:14 AM
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Your choice on cylinder type.
If it's tied to the Cat hydraulics operating pressure is 1000 psi.
www.surpluscenter.com has a pretty good selection of cylinders.
i don't know squat about cylinder replacements, i just kinda know how to take apart and put back, good luck
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Sun, May 17, 2015 8:35 PM
scott in wa.
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Reply to ag-mike:
i don't know squat about cylinder replacements, i just kinda know how to take apart and put back, good luck
yes I looked at surplus center.
I will wait tell I get my bandied quote on Monday.

I still may be interested in some original working tool bar cylinders if anyone has them.

1,00,psi I didn't know that, my john deer 440 runs about 2500 when under heavy use. (it has the old rotary valve hoe on it)
that's interesting. no gage for pressure on the d-2.

thanks folks.
1938 d2 3j
1954 d2 5u
1959 440 icd
model 51 rotary valve hoe
1956 IHC S170 dump
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Sun, May 17, 2015 9:59 PM
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Reply to scott in wa.:
yes I looked at surplus center.
I will wait tell I get my bandied quote on Monday.

I still may be interested in some original working tool bar cylinders if anyone has them.

1,00,psi I didn't know that, my john deer 440 runs about 2500 when under heavy use. (it has the old rotary valve hoe on it)
that's interesting. no gage for pressure on the d-2.

thanks folks.
A picture of your hydraulic pump would settle the pressure question.
If its the Cat #44 or #41 hydraulic control then the 1,000 psi applies.
If it has a universal type pump added on it could be higher pressure.
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Sun, May 17, 2015 11:20 PM
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Reply to Old Magnet:
A picture of your hydraulic pump would settle the pressure question.
If its the Cat #44 or #41 hydraulic control then the 1,000 psi applies.
If it has a universal type pump added on it could be higher pressure.
photo doesn't have 2b a close up eitheršŸ˜–py:
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Mon, May 18, 2015 12:32 AM
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