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Ford 7500 Backhoe Main Boom Cylinder

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James R

06-25-2007 18:38:03




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Looking for some help finding a main cylinder replacement.. Back on in Jan 04 Alvin n Ms. made a posting that he had one for parts. Does anyone know if he still has it or if I can get in contact with him?




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RodInNS

06-25-2007 19:04:08




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 Re: Ford 7500 Backhoe Main Boom Cylinder in reply to James R, 06-25-2007 18:38:03  
Why not just take the one you have to a machine shop and have it repaired? Probably cheaper, and then you know what you have.

Rod



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JMS/MN

06-26-2007 06:45:58




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 Re: Ford 7500 Backhoe Main Boom Cylinder in reply to RodInNS, 06-25-2007 19:04:08  
Recently I went to a large hydraulic shop to see about getting a new shaft made for a FC wing cylinder- about 4x24. Quoted $170, maybe less, depending on machining time. Local shop bought the shaft from the large shop, did the machining, cost $58. Hmmmm.



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RodInNS

06-26-2007 07:33:53




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 Re: Ford 7500 Backhoe Main Boom Cylinder in reply to JMS/MN, 06-26-2007 06:45:58  
Are you good friends with the local shop owner? You got one hell of a deal there.
I'm fairly certain it would cost close to that just for the rod around here if I bought it from the steel supplier myself. Most smaller cylinders run in the 150-200 range for repairs with some machining.
Agree that the big shops are not always best though. I deal mostly with smaller shops mainlysince they don't mind doing small jobs. The big shops are geared to working for the power corp and other big customers.... where money and common sense are no object. They don't want to see our small jobs....

Rod

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