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<blockquote data-quote="skayser2" data-source="post: 30891" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>Received the 2 1/2" x 10" stroke cylinder and quick couplers today. Been working on the mounting brackets. Drilling 1" holes for the cylinder pins is a PIA with a dull bit. I'd sharpen it on the grinder but I'd be sure to ruin it. I get it later. I'm putting this cylinder on a 5' tractor 3 point back blade. I've welded up receivers to a quick tach plate and removed the 3 point setup. Been using it as a pusher and so far it works qreat but angleing it from inside will be nice. Like I said before I only use my 463 for snow removal on city sidewalks and numerous driveways. I run a SB150 blower when needed. Is the one cylinder going to be enough or would it be better if I installed a cylinder on each side? Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'll try and post a picture of what I'm doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skayser2, post: 30891, member: 2179"] Received the 2 1/2" x 10" stroke cylinder and quick couplers today. Been working on the mounting brackets. Drilling 1" holes for the cylinder pins is a PIA with a dull bit. I'd sharpen it on the grinder but I'd be sure to ruin it. I get it later. I'm putting this cylinder on a 5' tractor 3 point back blade. I've welded up receivers to a quick tach plate and removed the 3 point setup. Been using it as a pusher and so far it works qreat but angleing it from inside will be nice. Like I said before I only use my 463 for snow removal on city sidewalks and numerous driveways. I run a SB150 blower when needed. Is the one cylinder going to be enough or would it be better if I installed a cylinder on each side? Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'll try and post a picture of what I'm doing. [/QUOTE]
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