Horndraulic loader

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Ian
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Does anyone know where you can get replacement seals for these ? We had one of the rams actually remade, but it cost a fair amount .. the other weeps somewhat, and I would like to just replace the seal. It has a bolt on the side to hold it in, but the cap is threaded and just screws on I believe.

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Ian, Where are you?

I've had a ram rebuilt in Norfolk UK. Can give details if relevant.

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Don't really want another ram rebuilt. The other one cost £300 to have done. Really was just after some new seals for the end if that was possible.

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Ian wrote:Don't really want another ram rebuilt. The other one cost £300 to have done. Really was just after some new seals for the end if that was possible.
Can you not get a seal kit from the co that rebuilt your ram?
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Post by Supertractorman »

Would think it could be worth contacting your local hydraulic fittings agent in Yellow Pages as they normally know where to get these items.
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I've got an earlier version, without the ram that tips the bucket. Got a weeping ram repaired two years ago in Norfolk UK for about £25.
Aren't the 'locking bolts' bleed screws to let any air out?
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Post by Ian »

the extra ram was one of our DIY modifications for attachments that needed to be tilted.

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