J Jeffcase New member Equipment L35 May 16, 2019 1 0 0 medina, tn May 16, 2019 #1 In need of 1 or both bucket cylinders for TL720 loader on an 2007 L35. Have one bent
North Idaho Wolfman Moderator Staff member Lifetime Member Equipment L3450DT-GST, Woods FEL, B7100 HSD, FEL, 60" SB, 743 Bobcat with V2203, and more Jun 9, 2013 28,676 5,106 113 Sandpoint, ID May 17, 2019 #2 Jeffcase said: In need of 1 or both bucket cylinders for TL720 loader on an 2007 L35. Have one bent Click to expand... Local hydraulic shop should be able to straiten them. Or if you need to replace them go to Bailey Hydraulics, you can have them built to order if they don't have the right size in stock.
Jeffcase said: In need of 1 or both bucket cylinders for TL720 loader on an 2007 L35. Have one bent Click to expand... Local hydraulic shop should be able to straiten them. Or if you need to replace them go to Bailey Hydraulics, you can have them built to order if they don't have the right size in stock.
G.rid Member Equipment L48 tlb, ssqa forks, manual thumb for hoe Aug 19, 2016 207 17 18 Oxford, NS, Canada May 18, 2019 #3 A local machine shop should be able to make you a new rod. Depending how handy you are, it's up to you who rebuilds it. There are lots of threads and videos on how to do it. Once you rebuild your first one, the next one is easy!
A local machine shop should be able to make you a new rod. Depending how handy you are, it's up to you who rebuilds it. There are lots of threads and videos on how to do it. Once you rebuild your first one, the next one is easy!