We have a LA1002 on our 6800 and I managed to break the gland nut on the main hydraulic cylinder. I called thinking I’d just get a new one and was quoted $450. Anybody got a reasonable solution to repairing this thing?
Was the $450 for the nut or a new cylinder? Making a nut is pretty easy but a repair shop would notdo it cheap.We have a LA1002 on our 6800 and I managed to break the gland nut on the main hydraulic cylinder. I called thinking I’d just get a new one and was quoted $450. Anybody got a reasonable solution to repairing this thing? View attachment 90285
I just checked and one style you can't get the nut and the other style is 400 for just the nut.We have a LA1002 on our 6800 and I managed to break the gland nut on the main hydraulic cylinder. I called thinking I’d just get a new one and was quoted $450. Anybody got a reasonable solution to repairing this thing? View attachment 90285
I looked on their site and forgot to calm them today. I sent the guy I was dealing with at the Kubota dealership the same pic that’s posted on here and he called it a gland nut.Have you visited Messicks site and priced that nut..?? ‘ I”m seeing the nut for only $80. I’m wondering if your/we are using the correct nomenclature. Doug (svc dept mgr) at messicks is really helpful.
Yeah, by the time I buy the seals etc I might be better off buying a whole new cylinder. I was quoted like 1k for a new cylinder. I haven’t tried to disassemble it yet to see what else might be damaged. Are there any aftermarket cylinders that are any good?I just checked and one style you can't get the nut and the other style is 400 for just the nut.
EVERYBODY at Messick's ...... "is really helpful" !!!Have you visited Messicks site and priced that nut..?? ‘ I”m seeing the nut for only $80. I’m wondering if your/we are using the correct nomenclature. Doug (svc dept mgr) at messicks is really helpful.
A grand for that cylinder is crazy and there should be plenty of perfectly fine alternatives. What's the bore and stroke on the cylinder? You can probably put two new matched cylinders on it for half that cost.Yeah, by the time I buy the seals etc I might be better off buying a whole new cylinder. I was quoted like 1k for a new cylinder. I haven’t tried to disassemble it yet to see what else might be damaged. Are there any aftermarket cylinders that are any good?
I tried to Google it but didn’t see anything. My loader is actually a LA1002 5R1 s#50318A grand for that cylinder is crazy and there should be plenty of perfectly fine alternatives. What's the bore and stroke on the cylinder? You can probably put two new matched cylinders on it for half that cost.
Dan
Yeah I tried yesterday. Just measure the old cylunder;I tried to Google it but didn’t see anything. My loader is actually a LA1002 5R1 s#50318
I have the exact same loader… LA1002 5R1 …. SN A0410…I tried to Google it but didn’t see anything. My loader is actually a LA1002 5R1 s#50318
I checked it this morning. It’s 50318.I have the exact same loader… LA1002 5R1 …. SN A0410…
.….….and I’d better not see you sneaking around it!
PS: are you sure that first digit in your SN is a “5” and not an “S” or some similar alphabetic..?
I’ll measure it today. ThanksYeah I tried yesterday. Just measure the old cylunder;
That will be close enough to check availabilty and prices.
- Retracted length center to center of the pins
- Extended length center to center
- Width of rod and base ends
- Diameter of pins
- Diameter of cylinder
- Diameter of rod
Dan
Makes me wonder how they come up with/designate Serial Numbers.I checked it this morning. It’s 50318.
31 1/2 center to center retractedYeah I tried yesterday. Just measure the old cylunder;
That will be close enough to check availabilty and prices.
- Retracted length center to center of the pins
- Extended length center to center
- Width of rod and base ends
- Diameter of pins
- Diameter of cylinder
- Diameter of rod
Dan
That does not sound realistic. An 8" diameter tube and 4.5" rod is mining equipment. Are you perhaps measuring circumference instead of diameter?31 1/2 center to center retracted
53 1/5 center to center extended
Tube is 8 3/16
Rod 4 1/2 diameter
Head on rod that pin goes through is 2 3/4 wide
Pins 1 1/4 wide 3 15/16 diameter
Oops, yes.That does not sound realistic. An 8" diameter tube and 4.5" rod is mining equipment. Are you perhaps measuring circumference instead of diameter?
Dan
31 1/2 center to center retractedOops, yes.