Description
When you’re out there setting tillage depth or adjusting your planter, you need hydraulic cylinders that’ll handle the pressure without missing a beat. This heavy-duty 3.5-inch bore cylinder with 8-inch stroke gives you the power and precision to control your implements exactly where you need them, whether you’re working through tough clay or loose sandy soil.
What You’re Getting
- Robust 3.5-inch bore delivers plenty of pushing power for depth control applications
- 8-inch stroke provides good range for adjusting implement depth on the go
- Built to handle 2500 PSI working pressure for reliable performance under load
- 1/2 NPT ports make hookup to your hydraulic system straightforward
- 1-inch clevis pins and 1-1/4 inch rod handle the stress of field work
Built for Real Farm Work
This cylinder is designed for implements that need precise depth control—think tillage tools, planters, cultivators, and field finishers. The DC series from Cross is specifically built for depth control applications where you need to adjust on the fly and hold that setting under pressure. This valve enables operators to efficiently control hydraulic implements such as front-end loaders, backhoes, brush cutters, post hole diggers, and hydraulic cylinders and similar equipment that depends on reliable hydraulic operation.
Made to Last
Cross builds these cylinders to take a beating in agricultural conditions. The 2500 PSI rating means it’ll handle whatever your hydraulic system throws at it, and the construction is designed to deal with dust, dirt, and the constant vibration that comes with field work. Cross manufactures these components to handle the constant stress of hydraulic systems, so you can count on it holding up through busy seasons and tough conditions.
Installation Notes
This is a direct replacement cylinder that’ll mount up just like your original. The 20-1/4 inch closed center-to-center dimension makes it easy to figure out if it’ll fit your application. Check your hydraulic line fittings before installation—the 1/2 NPT ports are standard, but it’s always good to double-check. Make sure your system is depressurized before swapping cylinders, and don’t forget to check for leaks once everything’s hooked back up.




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