Probably. You will have to measure old ones and match them up.Aftermarket cylinders for a la302 loader
You need new cylinders? OR a rebuild kit?
Aftermarket cylinders is what I am looking for
https://www.colemanequip.com/parts/...der-Parts/FRONT-ATTACHMENTS-13840/BOOM-13841/
https://www.colemanequip.com/parts/...RAULIC-SYSTEM/CYLINDER-BUCKETCOMPONENT-PARTS/
Measurements:Aftermarket cylinders is what I am looking for
This is why I need cylindersMeasurements:
Retracted length center to center of pins
Extended length center to center of pins
Diameter of pins
Diameter of rod
Cylinder bore
Dan
This is why I need cylinders
Retracted length 24.5"
Extended length 37.5"
Pins. 1"
Rod 1"
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This looks like a pretty good fit - $410 for a pair.
I know the kubota hose fittings are metric do you know what fittings will be needed to install these cylindersThis looks like a pretty good fit - $410 for a pair.
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Dan
Are you sure they are metric? That would be unusual for Kubota. My guess is they are either BSP or imperial.I know the kubota hose fittings are metric do you know what fittings will be needed to install these cylinders
Thanks for the help I ordered a pair of cylinders hope they fit so I can get this kubota working for my father in law he's 82 and really likes this little tractorAre you sure they are metric? That would be unusual for Kubota. My guess is they are either BSP or imperial.
The ports in the cylinders SAE so adapters will be easy to find.
Dan
You are welcome. Please check back with the outcome.Thanks for the help I ordered a pair of cylinders hope they fit so I can get this kubota working for my father in law he's 82 and really likes this little tractor
I would not bother but if concerned a hacksaw and one inch pipe nipple should get it done in short order. PVC would work just fine.Looks like you may need to figure out some spacers for the one end with the pin. I think you might have to get something machined to fill in the gap?