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Looking for a hydraulic accumulator

Hello - I'm looking to see if anyone could help me find a used hydraulic accumulator for a grove AMZ51. Mine has sprung a leak in the housing (someone before me decided it would be a good idea to weld the leak shut, and we're just discovering now that the weld broke lose).

Minnpart has a part for this Part#: 7005000530, however everything is back-ordered and not even sure i'm going to get it within the next 6+ weeks.

The part number and original manufacturer has rubbed off so I can't research a suitable replacement for this. Any help would be appreciated.

https://www.minnpar.com/product.aspx?PartNbr=7005000530&StockNbr=7005000530&ProductCode=240000&MachineType=&Model=&Category=&SubCategory=
  • Posted 27 Jul 2022 00:32
  • By Tobin
  • joined 5 Jun'22 - 2 messages
  • New York, United States

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