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CA hydraulic cylinder on B?

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    Posted: 13 Dec 2010 at 8:43pm
I am in the process now of getting rid of the old cylinder that somebody rigged up and I was really considering going to a single B cylinder.  Some people have brought to my attention that a single B cylinder may not have quite enough to lift heavier implements on my 3-point.  I guess my other two options are to possibly go with 2 B cylinders which would require me to fab up two new brackets on the rocker shaft to attach to or just go with a single CA cylinder.  Does any one have any insight as to what it would take to make a CA cylinder fit on a B tractor?  Thanks in advance for any input.
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I think somebody recently posted a picture of a CA cylinder on a B. It might have been a Snap Couple B.?????
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A single cylinder on My C will lift enough to lift the front wheels. if your implement is heavery than that you might need a bigger tractor.
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My Snap Coupler B has a CA cylinder on it. If AC thought it needed a CA cylinder I guess I'd assume a CA cylinder would work well for a 3pt conversion as well. 
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Would you happen to have any pictures you could share?  The 3-point is homemade but it still attached to the pin on the frame and the arms on the rocker shaft the same as original (I believe).  I was hoping to find out if a CA cylinder would mount up to my setup without any modifications.  If not, how much work I'm looking at.
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Originally posted by Dakota Dave Dakota Dave wrote:

A single cylinder on My C will lift enough to lift the front wheels. if your implement is heavery than that you might need a bigger tractor.


Interesting.  I've heard some say it will not lift anything more than a light duty blade very well and other said they have an enormous amount of lift capability for being so small.
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

I think somebody recently posted a picture of a CA cylinder on a B. It might have been a Snap Couple B.?????


Yeah, that was on one of my previous threads.  I was having a lot of hydraulic issues when I first bought the tractor but I think I'm slowly getting it straightened out.  When I first got it, I was having problems with the pump and an aftermarket cylinder that was rigged up to fit that was also leaking very badly.  I found a used pump that looks to be in good condition and now I'm trying to replace the cylinder that is a little closer to the original and that will do what I need it to do.
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