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Recent content by AMMazen

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    My Mystery Cylinder

    Thanks Stumpjumper ... if my memory serves me right , it is about 32" or so long .. with the middle measuring 14" around with 2" bores . It has some numbers on it , but don't believe they are the right ones . The label appears to be missing hence why I'm asking . The guy showed me where he paid...
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    My Mystery Cylinder

    Ok guys .. here is the pic of the 80 to 100 lb. cylinder I was wanting to know what it goes to . I acquired this from a guy down on his luck and needing a few beans . It had just been reconditioned at a very hefty price . Any guesses of what it is to or what kind of cylinder it is ? It can't use...
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    Front Loader Problems

    LOL ! Thanks ,,, now if I could only post a pic for everyone ,, would be better , eh ?
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    One Day, 53 years ago

    Great pics !
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    Awsome !!!!!
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    Front Loader Problems

    I will try to put a pic here ... don't know if they will let me though as I am a new member and all the things won't work yet . Here goes ..... AHhhh nope . How can I do that ? I will go outside tomorrow and get some measurement then . I sure do appreciate you're reply however .
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    Front Loader Problems

    Hey guys .. new to the forum and was reading your thread . Would anyone have any idea what this type of cylinder is ? I have draglines , dozers and backhoe but have never seen a cylinder this big and heavy . It weighs around 80 to 90 lbs and reconditioned . I am now the owner of this and don't...
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