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lift cylinder seal repair

where can i get a seal repair kit for the lift cylinder item #5148014 triple stage duplex.

i have called a couple of suppliers but they hang up when the search becomes too difficult for them.

anyone have a drawing of the cylinder and where all the seals are located?
  • Posted 5 Jun 2014 10:28
  • By shudamar
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  • Ohio, United States
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microfiche eek :oO

kidding....

is always fun to look parts up on that though heh

anyway yes if you can find the number on the cylinder (as was mentioned usually stamped around the top near the packing nut) then you might get a packing kit

sounds like partsguy is all over this one ;o)

good luck
  • Posted 6 Jun 2014 01:21
  • By swoop223
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The cylinder number is stamped into the top of the cyl tube. Really clean the top of the tube & you'll find it. This is the number you need to know which packing is installed.

If memory is serving me right- the triple stage upright had a telescoping hoist cyl. If I'm correct, repacking is best left to a hydraulic shop- they're not a straight forward repacking job as a simple cylinder is.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2014 23:45
  • By bbforks
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The cylinder number is stamped into the top of the cyl tube. Really clean the top of the tube & you'll find it. This is the number you need to know which packing is installed.

If memory is serving me right- the triple stage upright had a telescoping hoist cyl. If I'm correct, repacking is best left to a hydraulic shop- they're not a straight forward repacking job as a simple cylinder is.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2014 23:45
  • By bbforks
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Took a quick peek at the micro fiche on this one and there are a few different cylinders listed for your mast. You would need to locate the part number on the actual cylinder to identify the correct kit. The item number you gave is not listed for that model of truck. Only other option is what Swoop has offered.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2014 23:29
  • By Partsguy5
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  • California, United States
unless you can find someone with a hard copy of the parts manual for this truck i doubt you will find any info on it.
your best bet is to remove the cylinder and take it and have it repaired at a cylinder repair shop. They can find the packing or have it made for it.
This is a very old truck and the information for it is not published anywhere other than maybe the factory where they probably have it ratholed on a shelf in the corner of a dark warehouse and even they might balk at hunting it down but it might be worth a shot getting a dealer to locate it unless they are the ones hanging up on you :o/
  • Posted 5 Jun 2014 19:45
  • By swoop223
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