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Hydraulic Cylinder for WD45 and wheel disk

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    Posted: 12 Dec 2018 at 10:11am
Where can one find a one way cylinder that will work with my WD45 system for my wheel disk? 
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Any cyl with adequate length and the correct ends will work.  You would just put a vent cap on the unused end of the cyl. if it's a two way cyl.
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Needs to be a hi pressure cylinder and hose.
I have one that I don't use any more that I would sell.   MACK
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The original AC cylinders work best.They are still out there. High pressure,low volume.
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have one i may sell also;
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I have a few of them available. Some are NOS.
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Originally posted by MACK MACK wrote:

Needs to be a hi pressure cylinder and hose.
I have one that I don't use any more that I would sell.   MACK


I have heard that for years but never have had a problem using regular cylinders on AC
tractors.Have you ever actually had a problem?
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They will stretch the bolts on a low pressure cylinder then blow orings + will lift slow.    MACK
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Originally posted by MACK MACK wrote:

They will stretch the bolts on a low pressure cylinder then blow orings + will lift slow.    MACK


Guess I've been lucky never had a problem, have a regular cylinder on a NH mower now I've used quite a bit hooked to a D15 and a WD.What brand cylinder were you using when it happened?
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I have some aircraft MLG cylinders, 3000 psi system mineral oil fluid , 303 fluid works good
18 in travel extend only, you pay shipping and 10$ a piece, I use them on a bale mover and they work good with my WD45
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I have a 2 way Oliver cylinder I used on the 45 for several years, to lift the corn planter. Never had a problem, but I never let it hammer after it was extended all the way. If you raise it up out of the ground and move the lever to the hold position, you'll never have a problem with any 2 way remote cylinder. It will be slower than a regular Allis cylinder.
 I eventually found a cheap Allis cylinder at an auction. Gave $8 for it and then spent about $30 and 3 hours of my time to make a new rod and put new packing in it.
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Most modern cylinders are made to handle at least 3000psi. Unless you have rebuilt the pump, it's probably not getting that high of pressure anymore.
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Dad's WD pushed a wagon hoist cylinder apart once. After that Dad gave strict orders to not let the wagons go but so high.
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