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Posted by stan lalonde on April 24, 2003 at 11:17:25 from (170.215.220.81):
Hi, I have just completed rebuilding a wagner loader, actually I had it rebuilt. I put it on the tractor yesterday and found that one of the cylinders was broken off at the bottom inside. The other cylinder seems to be ok , just needs cleaning up and repacking, I hope. I think that the control needs to be rebuilt, also. I have been on the computer all morning and can't seem to find where I could get a cylinder or two for the loader. The loader is a wagner loader model W1 IC Serial no 376. I was wondering if any one could help me with my problem and any advice on hooking up the hydraulics. The cylinder is single acting and about 42 inches long. Thanks in advance for any help that I might receive. Stan
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