I'm finally getting around to making an end loader for my Kubota L175. I bought a Ford 703 kit for it CHEEP, but it's WAY too big. I'm scrapping the frame, cutting down the arms and the bucket, but I have to shorten the 4 hydraulic cylinders. New cylinders range from $140 to $289 EACH. Need 4. This makes economic sense, to modify existing.
I watch the YouTube channels, "Cutting Edge Engineering Australia". and "abom79". With a BIG lathe, you can do ANYTHING to a hydraulic cylinder. My lathe is a South Bend 9 x 21. These cylinders are 38" long. Won't fit. Is there a way to shorten the tube and the shaft WITHOUT a lathe? Cutting would be easy, with a high speed grinder. It's lining things up for rewelding I worry about. Or should I not worry, and just do it?
I watch the YouTube channels, "Cutting Edge Engineering Australia". and "abom79". With a BIG lathe, you can do ANYTHING to a hydraulic cylinder. My lathe is a South Bend 9 x 21. These cylinders are 38" long. Won't fit. Is there a way to shorten the tube and the shaft WITHOUT a lathe? Cutting would be easy, with a high speed grinder. It's lining things up for rewelding I worry about. Or should I not worry, and just do it?