Any ideas?
I have a BF 350 loader mounted on a 8200. Vintage maybe 1983-ish. The bucket rams are leaking and are the type that have a circlip holding back the end cap. Normally one presses back the endcap, pop out the circlip and you are ready to tear it down. My caps will not move at all. 12 tons of press force will not budge them. Cyl cost $1,600 thats' not a route this old tractor can go.
Has any one retrofitted other rams to work, Northern tool rams seem cheap at $300 compared to Kubota. But it looks like a lot of modification will be in order to do that.
Mike
I have a BF 350 loader mounted on a 8200. Vintage maybe 1983-ish. The bucket rams are leaking and are the type that have a circlip holding back the end cap. Normally one presses back the endcap, pop out the circlip and you are ready to tear it down. My caps will not move at all. 12 tons of press force will not budge them. Cyl cost $1,600 thats' not a route this old tractor can go.
Has any one retrofitted other rams to work, Northern tool rams seem cheap at $300 compared to Kubota. But it looks like a lot of modification will be in order to do that.
Mike