Description
When your loader starts moving slower or your three-point hitch struggles to lift implements it used to handle with ease, it’s usually time for a new hydraulic cylinder. This 3000 PSI relief valve acts as the safety guardian of your hydraulic system, protecting pumps and cylinders from damage while ensuring you have full power when you need it. This Cross hydraulic cylinder gives you the reliable power you need to keep working, whether you’re lifting hay bales, moving dirt, or operating attachments.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 2-inch bore with 8-inch stroke delivers solid lifting power for most agricultural applications
- 3000 PSI rating provides plenty of pressure for demanding farm work without over-stressing your hydraulic system
- ASAE mounting design fits standard agricultural equipment brackets and mounting points
- 9/16 inch ORB (O-Ring Boss) ports ensure leak-free connections that won’t blow out under pressure
- 1-inch clevis pins provide secure attachment points that handle side loads and stress
Built for Real Farm 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. This cylinder is sized perfectly for mid-range tractors and implements – from compact utility tractors running loaders to larger machines operating three-point implements. The ASAE mounting standard means it’ll bolt right up to most agricultural equipment without custom brackets or modifications.
Made to Last
This isn’t some lightweight replacement part—it’s built to the same standards as your original clevis. Quality materials resist corrosion and wear, even in dusty, dirty conditions where most farm equipment operates. The cylinder barrel and rod are machined to precise tolerances, and the seals are designed to handle the temperature swings and contamination that come with outdoor work.
Good to Know
The 20.25-inch pin-to-pin measurement when retracted helps you confirm fitment before ordering. Installation is straightforward—just thread it onto your cylinder rod and secure it with the appropriate pin. Make sure to check the thread pitch and pin hole size before ordering, and always replace both the clevis and pin together for the best fit and longest life. If you’re replacing an old cylinder, it’s worth checking your hydraulic fluid and filters while you’ve got things apart.






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