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Lift arm seals for an old DuAll loader

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Bill Wineman

12-08-2003 15:55:29




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Got a leak from the lift arms on an old DuAll loader on my 41 M. I'm getting tired of adding oil everytime I need to push snow. The loader has to be 50+ years old. Grandpa had it on an F-20 for years. Dad and I switched it to the M 25 years ago and it had been used for as long as I can remember on that F-20. The model number plate is still on the oil reservoir, but I will have to look at that when the snow goes down a little.

Anyone have a good source for the seals, they look like rubber belting cut in 1/2 inch strips. Our Case IH Dealer is no longer a DuAll supplier and I don't know of any others. Had even thought about trying to cut some new ones out of a tire sidewall.

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Colorado Curt

12-09-2003 07:04:22




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 Re: Lift arm seals for an old DuAll loader in reply to Bill Wineman, 12-08-2003 15:55:29  
Try these guys.
BAUM HYDRAULICS CORP
24 HOUR FAX ---- 1-800-832-2522
sales@baumhydraulics.com
1-800-228-9288 M-F 7-5 CST
I just received a catalog and they seem to have rebuild kits for everything.



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Randy McC

12-08-2003 19:02:41




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 Re: Lift arm seals for an old DuAll loader in reply to Bill Wineman, 12-08-2003 15:55:29  
Hello Bill,

Just replaced the packing and seals on my Farmhand F-19 loader on a '43 H. I got the packing and seals specially made at a hydraulic parts/repair shop for $23 a cylinder. My adding fluid days should be over for another 6o years.



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Mike W .J.

12-08-2003 18:07:11




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 Re: Lift arm seals for an old DuAll loader in reply to Bill Wineman, 12-08-2003 15:55:29  
Most of the time you can tighten the nuts on them and it expands the seal to stop the leak. I think DUAL is still in Sioux falls S.D. You could maybe get them there . I think they are now Woods Dual at {605} 336-3860



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Randy McC

12-08-2003 18:00:36




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 Re: Lift arm seals for an old DuAll loader in reply to Bill Wineman, 12-08-2003 15:55:29  
Hello Bill,

Just replaced the packing and seals on my Farmhand F-19 loader on a '43 H. I got the packing and seals specially made at a hydraulic parts/repair shop for $23 a cylinder. My adding fluid days should be over for another 6o years.



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