Posted by Don-Wi on March 12, 2011 at 19:24:29 from (75.205.31.35):
In Reply to: Hi YA all With Pix. posted by LOU from Wi. on March 11, 2011 at 20:18:57:
I know on our farm we've got cylinders for almost every peice of equipment, but some that rarely get used have the cylinder swapped from peice to peice.
When I was growing up we only had 3 cylinders on the farm for all of our tillage equipment, the corn planter, and the green chopper. (the haybine kept it's cylinder because the hoses were much longer, and the one on the chopper was kinda odd and was bolted on)
Since then we've bought a few cylinders from the bone yard for $25. I'd pick the greasiest one I could find because they were the cheapest, even though most times it was because of a leaky hose, not the cylinder.
Other times we would get a cylinder with something we would buy. But if we're selling it, the cylinder stays on the farm because often times around here the price doesn't change much, and we can use it on something else.
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