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    Default Hydraulic shop in midlands recommendation??

    I need a cylinder rebuilt or replaced off of a weird system. Any recommendations in the midlands???

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    Carolina Hydraulics on 301 in Orangeburg
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    Nice rig, I'm intrigued, got any more pictures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FULLCHOKE View Post
    Nice rig, I'm intrigued, got any more pictures?
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    The Cylinder Shop in Lancaster should be able to do it also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FULLCHOKE View Post
    Nice rig, I'm intrigued, got any more pictures?
    Was my brother’s rig. A one off built in LA. Legend hull I think. Hasn’t run in over 10 years, hell the motor was on the floor of the boat. Going through all the systems and putting her back in the water. I will post pics when finished.


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    Bridgestone Hose Power on Shop Road has rebuilt a few for me.
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    There is nothing to rebuilding them. You can use a pipe wrench to loosen the gland nut and impact to take the nut off the end of that piston. Take the old seals and o-rings to Hosepower and they will match them up. Looks like you could do that one without disconnecting the hoses and taking it off of the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk View Post
    There is nothing to rebuilding them. You can use a pipe wrench to loosen the gland nut and impact to take the nut off the end of that piston. Take the old seals and o-rings to Hosepower and they will match them up. Looks like you could do that one without disconnecting the hoses and taking it off of the boat.
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