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<blockquote data-quote="WayneShaw" data-source="post: 27995" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>I have a 753 Bobcat, and want to make a splitter attachment. I have the beam and plate steel. My questions are: 1) I'm going to use a 4" bore, 24" stroke cylinder, what type fittings on the cylinder should I look for? NPT? 2) What size/type control valve is used most often? 3) What size lines are used most often? I can match the quick-disconnects I'm sure. The sizes of the hoses and control valve is what I'm most concerned with. Thanks! I'm looking forward to no more splitting maul powered by me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneShaw, post: 27995, member: 2465"] I have a 753 Bobcat, and want to make a splitter attachment. I have the beam and plate steel. My questions are: 1) I'm going to use a 4" bore, 24" stroke cylinder, what type fittings on the cylinder should I look for? NPT? 2) What size/type control valve is used most often? 3) What size lines are used most often? I can match the quick-disconnects I'm sure. The sizes of the hoses and control valve is what I'm most concerned with. Thanks! I'm looking forward to no more splitting maul powered by me! [/QUOTE]
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