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05-17-2008, 23:03
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HWH levelers
If you are doing the work yourself....I just replaced one of my "Kick Down" cylinders (the small hydraulic cylinder on the side) a couple of months ago. HWH has a website, I e-mailed them and they had a technician call me. We chatted and I ordered a new cylinder. $230 ifI remember right. The do not offer repair parts. Itsounds as if that would not be an option for you if the cylinder broke in half. The new cylinder comes complete with O-rings and new interface parts. The new cylinder will include a spring and valve that your old one did not have. It installs in one of the crossover pieces. Ask them to includeextraO-rings asyou may need them when reinstalling.
Steve Anderson
79 FC 35
Poulsbo, Wa
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