Throw that cylinder in the junk pile and get yourself a correct cylinder and that will be a 3" diameter by 8" stroke, if you could have gotten it to raise with a 4" too long a stroke you would have broken it so bad you could not have repaired it. And you have a unit that just raises the header, not the complete machine as some are made and even with a 4" diameter cylinder you could not raise one of them. I pulled a Case 555 9' (Same at a Heston PT-10) with a Farmall H and had to use the 3" cylinder, the 2 1/2" cylinders I had would not do it. The 1 1/2" diameter cylinder would be the correct diameter to lift cutter bar on a mower but then only in a 8" stroke cylinder. Could it be you are trying to use a lift all cylinder for a cultivator for this? But then I think they were only an 8" stroke as well. With the proper kit you could use 2 of them to lift a wheel disk so they had to also be an 8" stroke cylinder. There was NO machinery made in that time frame that used anything but 8" stroke cylinders.
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Today's Featured Article - The Nuts and Bolts of Fasteners - Part 2 - by Curtis Von Fange. In our previous article we discussed capscrews, bolts, and nuts along with their relative hardness and thread sizes. In this segment we will finish up on our fasteners and then work with ways to keep them from loosening up in the field. Capscrews, bolts and nuts are not the only means of holding two parts together. When dealing with thinner metals like sheet tin, a long bolt and
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