Replacement DAR Rear Loader Blade Packer Cylinder for Model D50DD-30-32.50 (Commercial / Parker)

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This is a Replacement DAR Rear Loader Blade Packer Cylinder for Model D50DD-30-32.50 (Commercial / Parker). It falls under the categories of Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, and Welded Cylinders. The manufacturer of this product is McNeilus (MTM). It is designed for the blade packer function of rear loaders. The product SKU is 3777921098. Weighing 205 lbs, it has a bore of 5″, a rod of 3″, and a stroke of 32.5″.

This blade packer cylinder is a high-quality replacement part for your rear loader. It is precisely engineered to meet or exceed the original manufacturer’s standards. It is made from durable materials to withstand heavy use and extend service life. With its double-acting welded rod hydraulic cylinder design, it provides reliable and efficient operation. As with all hydraulic cylinders, regular maintenance, including inspection, cleaning, and lubrication, is essential to ensure its optimal performance and longevity.

We are proud to offer this product from Xinlan, a leading supplier of hydraulic cylinders. We encourage you to explore this product and see how it can improve your operations. A well-functioning hydraulic cylinder is key to the operation of your rear loader, and this high-quality replacement part from Xinlan is an excellent choice. hydraulic cylinder workshop

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Q&A:

Q: What is the weight of this Replacement DAR Rear Loader Blade Packer Cylinder?

A: It weighs 205 lbs.

Q: What is the bore size of this hydraulic cylinder?

A: It has a bore size of 5″.

Q: Who is the manufacturer of this product?

A: The manufacturer is McNeilus (MTM).

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