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Re: 2 Way Lift Cyls For Wagner Loader; Where To Get And Is It Worth It??
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Posted by Try Surplus Center, Lincoln, NE on November 04, 2002 at 23:30:11 from (67.241.210.137):
In Reply to: 2 Way Lift Cyls For Wagner Loader; Where To Get And Is It Worth It?? posted by Drizler on November 04, 2002 at 22:40:59:
They have some new cylinders around $110 ea that might work for you. No web site. Call 800-488-3407 for catalog. You can probably take the spool out of your valve, put it in a lathe, and cut another notch so that it works on a double acting cylinder. You might have to tap for another port on the remote valve body if it doesn't already have four ports.
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