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    Posted: 03 Aug 2021 at 8:53am
I have a model 8 loader on a CA.  The ram cylinders started to drip.  Looks like they need packing. any advice on how to do it and where to get the parts?





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Call Brenda at Sandy Lake Thumbs Up
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Might be better and cheaper to have a hydraulic outfit do it for you Obi-Whan.  I had both cylinders on my B with Henderson loader done for I think it was bout' $150 for the two of em'. That was a few years ago, but I thought that was pretty reasonable providing you have a hydraulic rebuilder in your area......
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O B 1 Cannoli, I have a great hydraulic shop (Witt Machine) in Cumberland MD.  I take my Case 780 backhoe cylinders there, one of which weighs over 500 pounds.  I am a bit shy to take these model 8 cylinders there cause they might get the idea that in my old age I have been overtaken with some order of wusification.  I'm not yet a senior citizen by my specifications but rather middle aged emeritus.  You might consider this "old age vanity" but actually the shop is a bit backed up.

Mr. Paul, I called Sandylake but Brenda was busy dealing with her other admirers. I was served by Nick who is really smart and so capable.  Turns out the number 8 rebuild kit consists of just 4 seals and get this, they had them in stock.  I have ordered from Sandylake many times and have always been amazed by quality and quick delivery.  I finally found my AC manual for this loader which helped with part numbers.









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Looks like the seal kits worked. May the force be with you.... Your two grandsons I assume?  Sandy Lake is amazing in what they have in inventory fir' sure!
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I've just gotten home from my trip to the Findlay, Oh Show.  Sandy lake comes through again Thumbs Up
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This is the first time in 6 months that I have found someone that has found any info on this loader. My grandfather passed away in January of 22 and I got his 1957 ca with the model 8 loader. About 10 years ago he took the cylinders to a local hydraulic shop and they told him the repack kits for the cylinders were obsolete and they were unable to replace the seals. I'm currently trying to find a kit and if you could possibly supply me with the part numbers that you have for the repack kit I would greatly appreciate it. Both of the cylinders would need repacked and u will be attempting to do this myself due to the fact that I want to fix it up as I used to do with my grandfather.
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