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Dual action hydraulic cylinder for a 2182 & a Haban 54-inch front mount blade.

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John Halper

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Anyone know where I can get a hydraulic cylinder for the angle adjust for this combo? It now has a manual set up on it. Along with correct hoses & connections? Are Tractor Supplies, cylinders of 8 or 10 inch acceptable replacements?
 
I've seen a lift cylinder from a 1450/1650 and others from that era used as the angle cylinders on the IH plows

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John you will need a beefer cylinder than that. I found a good after market cylinder online and went to local hydrolic shop to makeup hoses. I try sending pictures of my setup when I get of PJs
 
I've seen a lift cylinder from a 1450/1650 and others from that era used as the angle cylinders on the IH plows

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i have used one of these, however, i dont plan on "USING" it, it is more for show. i would believe if i was to put it to work as intended, i would bend the rod.
 
The gentleman that uses the lift cylinders to convert manual plows has thoroughly vetted his plow and it takes everything he has managed to throw at it.
 
The gentleman that uses the lift cylinders to convert manual plows has thoroughly vetted his plow and it takes everything he has managed to throw at it.

That may be, but...I have seen many, many, many pretzeled tilt cylinders posted here over the years. The later ones switched to a ~1" dia rod for a reason.
 

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