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Re: gannon power ram #13552
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Posted by clay hill farms on April 08, 2006 at 17:07:34 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: gannon power ram #13552 posted by Robert Locke on April 08, 2006 at 14:22:39:
i am no expert but i have rebuilt about every kind of cylinder found on backhoe's dozers and farm equip. these are the only types i have came accrost. the type with a nut that screws internally but im guessing if it was that type you wouldnt be asking. the kind that has two small holes accrost from one another that uses a tool that would resemble somewhat a pair of chanel lock pliers with two pins to fit in the holes and turn it. the kind with an internal snap ring and i came acrost one the other day that had a bolt on each side of the ram that was taped through the barrel wall to the other side.then of corse the ones with external rods with nots on both ends.
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