Description
The Replacement Bucket Cylinder for Kubota B4672 is a top-of-the-line product, falling under categories such as Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Kubota, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, and Welded Cylinders. Manufactured by Kubota Hydraulic Cylinders, this model is designed for the bucket function of a Backhoe Loader Attachment. The product SKU is 1256058688, and it weighs 85 lbs. The bore and rod measurements are 2.25” and 1.125” respectively, with a stroke length of 12”.
This hydraulic cylinder is a key component for Kubota B4672 backhoe loader attachments. Its primary function is for the operation of the bucket, a critical part of any backhoe. With its 2.25” bore, 1.125” rod, and 12” stroke, it provides the power needed for efficient digging and loading. Maintenance of this part is essential. Regular checks for leaks, rod corrosion, and abnormal noise can prolong the cylinder’s life and ensure maximum operational efficiency.
We at Xinlan are proud to offer top-quality products like the Replacement Bucket Cylinder for Kubota B4672. We encourage you to explore this product and see for yourself the difference it can make in your operations. Don’t wait, enhance your backhoe loader’s performance today! 
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FAQs
- What is the function of the Replacement Bucket Cylinder for Kubota B4672?
It is designed for the operation of the bucket in a backhoe loader attachment. - What are the key specifications of this hydraulic cylinder?
It has a 2.25” bore, 1.125” rod, and 12” stroke. - How can I maintain the Replacement Bucket Cylinder for Kubota B4672?
Regular checks for leaks, rod corrosion, and abnormal noise can prolong the life of the cylinder.

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