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Title: 4 or 5" hydrauilic cylinder
Post by: aries9245 on February 19, 2015, 05:22:18 AM
What's up everyone I'm putting together a new splitter for my skid steer if anyone has a extra cylinder there looking to get rid of im looking for 4 Or 5" bore with  a min 27" to max 30" stroke hit me up let me know what u got... I really appreciate it  ( any other parts  wedge, push plate ect)

Thanks again

Joe
Title: Re: 4 or 5" hydrauilic cylinder
Post by: racnruss on February 20, 2015, 02:10:11 PM
Have you checked Northern Tool?

They have a kit for sale.  For $499 you get a 5" cylinder, anchor plate, and wedge.   The only thing is, its a 24" stroke.

I have their 37 ton, Honda powered log splitter and it has this exact same cylinder, plate and wedge.  I love the wedge because it has a point at the top that gets into the wood first before the main part of the wedge, this holds the wood from sliding up off the wedge. It works well.
Title: Re: 4 or 5" hydrauilic cylinder
Post by: mlappin on February 20, 2015, 03:25:35 PM
Most likely you'll end up with a 24 or 30" cylinder, those are the standard lengths, you might want to stay away from something like a 27" cylinder as it could have been a special application and could very likely be expensive to rebuild.
Title: Re: 4 or 5" hydrauilic cylinder
Post by: aries9245 on February 21, 2015, 06:34:14 AM
Have you checked Northern Tool?

They have a kit for sale.  For $499 you get a 5" cylinder, anchor plate, and wedge.   The only thing is, its a 24" stroke.

I have their 37 ton, Honda powered log splitter and it has this exact same cylinder, plate and wedge.  I love the wedge because it has a point at the top that gets into the wood first before the main part of the wedge, this holds the wood from sliding up off the wedge. It works well.

Yes I did see that looking more for the 30" 24" is what my splitter is now ..

Mlappin.. I will keep that in mind I didn't know about the 27".
Title: Re: 4 or 5" hydrauilic cylinder
Post by: Bondo on March 18, 2015, 06:22:21 AM
Ayuh,......    Check out Surplus Center (http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/),....
Title: Re: 4 or 5" hydrauilic cylinder
Post by: hoardac on March 19, 2015, 08:22:12 PM
where are you located I have one all set up just needs a tank and pump it is 30 inch.
Title: Re: 4 or 5" hydrauilic cylinder
Post by: aries9245 on March 21, 2015, 07:32:45 AM
where are you located I have one all set up just needs a tank and pump it is 30 inch.

What do u have the cylinder or a splitter? I'm in NJ I'm building a splitter for my skidsteer