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oliver2-44

@Shynon Did you get the seal for the Cessna pump from a OEM Cessna dealer, or just match it up somewhere. 
I’m looking for a place to get an overhaul kit for the larger Cessna pump on my old Oliver backhoe

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Shynon
2 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

@Shynon Did you get the seal for the Cessna pump from a OEM Cessna dealer, or just match it up somewhere. 
I’m looking for a place to get an overhaul kit for the larger Cessna pump on my old Oliver backhoe

My local Carquest auto parts store

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RandyLittrell
On 4/10/2020 at 7:59 PM, Shynon said:

Well got some new steel hydraulic lines made, plumb in pump. Filled with oil and finished up the quick attatch. Gotta let the paint dry.  Maybd some new loager decals from @Vinylguy.

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Did you make the steel lines yourself or have them made? I have a johnson 10 loader that I may need to do the same as you have. 

 

 

Thanks! 

 

Randy

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Shynon

@RandyLittrellI had them made by a local ag repair shop, pretty spendy for 4 lines, but I guess hydraulic hose would have been the same. I think it looks better with the steel lines

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RandyLittrell
20 minutes ago, Shynon said:

@RandyLittrellI had them made by a local ag repair shop, pretty spendy for 4 lines, but I guess hydraulic hose would have been the same. I think it looks better with the steel lines

 

I agree! I had to have a hose made and it was pricey, so I wondered if you made your own so you could tell how to do it!! I have a smashed line on my loader now, but it works just fine. 

 

Thanks!! 

 

 

Randy

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Shynon

Quick attatch forks almost done. Need to finish up some welding and paint. Lifts 6.5feet high

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Tractorhead
2 hours ago, Shynon said:

 

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If not as Lift needed, it can be also misused with a bit wood and a Basket as a backboard.😎👍

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Tractorhead

Looking cool btw.👍

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Pullstart

Awesome work Tom!

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