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<blockquote data-quote="mgray" data-source="post: 7232253" data-attributes="member: 169348"><p>Thanks for the advice so far. With two cylinders I'm hoping to have enough fluid volume/power for a 6 way wedge. I'm not opposed to a single larger cylinder, it just seems the price jumps up quick over 4". I'm planning on the beams being about 1" apart. Planning on the pusher being a little longer (parallel to the beams) to help keep it straight. The pump will be a two stage. Is there a 4" cylinder with 3/4" ports? I'm trying to up-size every thing to avoid having a pinch point in the system. </p><p>This whole project started because I had an engine, trailer, beams, and lots of heavy scrap steel. I don't have any money invested yet, but want to get my ducks in a row and build something a little bigger than everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgray, post: 7232253, member: 169348"] Thanks for the advice so far. With two cylinders I'm hoping to have enough fluid volume/power for a 6 way wedge. I'm not opposed to a single larger cylinder, it just seems the price jumps up quick over 4". I'm planning on the beams being about 1" apart. Planning on the pusher being a little longer (parallel to the beams) to help keep it straight. The pump will be a two stage. Is there a 4" cylinder with 3/4" ports? I'm trying to up-size every thing to avoid having a pinch point in the system. This whole project started because I had an engine, trailer, beams, and lots of heavy scrap steel. I don't have any money invested yet, but want to get my ducks in a row and build something a little bigger than everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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