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Hydraulic cylinder

porkysplace

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It should be this one .

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NO! NO! NO! I have said this before. This is not a 580D backhoe and you need to get that out of your head. This is similar to the 580E with some differences. this cylinder is one of those differences. The cylinder you posted has a length of 47.5" and a stroke of 33.87" The correct cylinder, on page 0306 of the parts manual has a length of 48.83 and a stroke of 35.12. The backhoe will not stow if you use the wrong cylinder.
 

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Have you tried EI? They have a lot of parts that are not on their website. I've found a lot of things by calling them on the phone. Great people at EI. You can also request a quote from one of the military parts suppliers. I needed a brake part years ago for a military trailer. I received a quote for over $500.00 by e-mail for the part. I talked with them on the phone and I got it for $125.00, still too high, but I couldn't find it anywhere else. The dipper cylinder NSN should be 2590-01-241-3157 and the P/N should be G109186. As Speedwoble said, this is not a standard Case part.

I just googled "Parting Out FLU419" and got a hit on Facebook for some guy in Texas that is parting one out.l
 
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porkysplace

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NO! NO! NO! I have said this before. This is not a 580D backhoe and you need to get that out of your head. This is similar to the 580E with some differences. this cylinder is one of those differences. The cylinder you posted has a length of 47.5" and a stroke of 33.87" The correct cylinder, on page 0306 of the parts manual has a length of 48.83 and a stroke of 35.12. The backhoe will not stow if you use the wrong cylinder.
Maybe you could make a thread with the correct information and have the moderators make it a sticky.
 

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Maybe you could make a thread with the correct information and have the moderators make it a sticky.
Would having a sticky with a link to the parts manual stop you from posting the wrong part? The problem is not the lack of information availability, but rather posting assumptions.
 

porkysplace

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Would having a sticky with a link to the parts manual stop you from posting the wrong part? The problem is not the lack of information availability, but rather posting assumptions.
Actually it probably would since I search SS before going outside the site , but since the site was reformated search sucks
and during it I lost all my saved threads , I'm sure others did also .

Edit: on a side note are the boom lift cylinders different also since the drawing he showed shows the same part ?
 
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