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    Posted: 24 Sep 2016 at 9:32am
Does anyone have the part numbers for the lift and bucket cylinder seal kits?
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I haven't taken mine off yet but I also have to do a set of curl cylinders so if you find the kit I would be interested in knowing where to get it.
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Go to AGCO Parts book .

Or call a AGCO Dealer let them look it up for you ,that's where you will you would have to go to buy them if you are using the Allis Chalmers part #
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I will probably just take mine to a shop that does them.
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When you go to agcoparts.com and you get to the screen for search by model just type in loader and the next screen it lists AC farm loaders all.  It has all the loader part numbers from old to new (AC).  The 500 is probably toward the bottom of the list.  They don't list the model number on that list when you get to the parts list it shows the model number on the top of the page.
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I just rebuilt all of mine not long ago. We rebuild cylinders where I work and sell the parts if you want to do your own.  These cylinders are easier to work on than any I have seen. They are very simple. They use a simple "v pack" on the piston and a "u seal" and wiper in the head. I can look up the #s and send them to you. You can look up our website at Froedge Machine & Supply Tompkinsville Ky. or call 270-487-5891 My name is Jack. Thanks JP
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