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Old 03-26-2017, 07:02 AM
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Anybody know where to source the hydraulic cylinder from the 90s boats before they went electric?
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I had a hydraulic shop to rebuild one.
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Thanks. I'm thinking that option also.
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Can they be converted to electric? I had thought about doing that to my 98.
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They can be. It requires modifying the frame. Not going to that length at the moment. Just a leaky one. Lol
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I purchased them two years ago replaced one and last year the other one went If you remove them the company name is on the cylinder but I guess I am too old to remember the company name Sorry. They do come out easy
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Originally Posted by RICHARD CUNY
I purchased them two years ago replaced one and last year the other one went If you remove them the company name is on the cylinder but I guess I am too old to remember the company name Sorry. They do come out easy
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Ok I found it the company is Baba Hydraulics
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Ok I found it the company is Baba Hydraulics
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I just order one from them in December if you need the part number let me know. My was for a 98
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Ok I found it the company is Baba Hydraulics
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First one I left the bottom in second one removed the bottom made it much easier.
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I dug out the bill for the cylinder the Baba part number is H-175-DUZ.
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