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Posted by time to quit farm on April 06, 2006 at 19:13:16 from (152.163.100.74):
does anyone know how they figure capacity of cylinders as far as lifting or pushing.i would think it would be something to do with pressure bore and leverage. im building a dump trailor to haul wood with a 4x4 combine back axle for flotation and have several cylinders laying around to choose from,mostly from tractor loaders.but i need to know if 2 two inch cylinders would lift 4 tons with out having to cut them off and put in bigger ones later. i see these log spliters advertised as 44 ton of force but i have a hard time believing they can lift a 44 ton load with a 10 hp engine and 4 in cylinder?
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