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Re: cont...F10 loader collars (allan)
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Posted by fisherman on July 13, 2006 at 09:14:08 from (67.52.20.98):
In Reply to: Re: cont...F10 loader collars (allan) posted by Allan In NE on July 13, 2006 at 08:37:49:
I will cut you all the slack you want! I'm very appreciative for your help because I really need to get this thing running again. That thing hauls shingles to the top of a two story farmhouse much easier than I do on a ladder. Good loader for working on buildings and moving snow. (FYI- its sitting on a 49 M distillet- sure can't find a sediment bowl that has two gas lines on it anymore). Hopefully this is my last question: Is there another seal near the retaining collar at the foward end of the cylinder (what would make the cylinder shine when its extended) right around the short 3/8" or 7/16" bolt? And around that bolt, (if sitting on the tractor looking down at it) the left cylinder has an outside retaining collar and the right one fits inside. Is this just the way they are or did someone repair the loader at sometime with a different cylinder? If you can remember- I'm just curious. Thanks again- Scott
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