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    Hyd cylinder

    No snow here yet but guess this fell out of the sky, was laying in front of my shop when I got home today. I like the swivlel ball ends.
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    Good thing you weren't standing there when it fell.That thing would have left a mark it if had landed on you!
    I saw about 20 or so cylinders of various sizes leave where I work in the scrap box not to long ago.All because we got rid of some equipment and these were spares.Brand new.Scrapped.As I stood there looking at all the differant lengths and diameter cylinders, I thought of all the lifts and splitters I could build, maybe even a knuckleboom or something.I did manage to get a couple of the smaller ones, but them larger ones are too much weight for the helicopter ride.
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    Looks like a hyd top link for three point cat. I.
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    My question would be. What size are those ports? if they are small, then speed would be limited.
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    My BIL has worked in the hydraulic repair biz since the early 70's he got this one for me, and even rebuilt it!!! came off a JOY continuous miner has a 4 1/2" bore and a 2 1/2" rod in it and is 27 1/2" stroke. Bit small for my taste in a wood splitter, but would do nice with a 16GPM pump. I always tell him to keep both eyes open for things like this, I'm always building something.
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