Description
When your loader bucket won’t lift quite as high as it used to or your implement isn’t responding the way it should, chances are good you’ve got a hydraulic cylinder that’s giving up the ghost. Whether you’re working with a front-end loader, running a hay baler, or operating a grain cart, these cylinders handle the heavy lifting on everything from tillage equipment to material handling. This AgSmart cylinder gets you back to full power with the reliability you need for busy seasons.
What You’re Getting
- 2500 PSI rating that handles the demanding hydraulic pressures on modern farm equipment
- Welded construction built to absorb the shock loads and vibration of field work
- Standard 3/8 NPT ports that connect easily to your existing hydraulic lines
- 1-inch clevis pin size for compatibility with most agricultural implement mounting points
- 24-1/4 inch closed center-to-center dimension for precise replacement fitment
Built for Real Farm Work
This cylinder is sized for the big jobs—connecting large tractors to heavy implements like chisel plows, field cultivators, and disk harrows. It’s also perfect for hydraulic cylinder applications where you need that full 1-inch diameter for proper load distribution. Whether you’re running a 200-horsepower tractor or connecting a heavy-duty hydraulic cylinder on a loader or implement, this has the strength to handle the forces involved. The 2.5-inch bore and 14-inch stroke combination gives you the power and range of motion needed for everything from loader arms to implement lift systems.
Made to Last
Farm equipment puts cylinders through the wringer with constant vibration, side loads, and the occasional shock load when you hit that hidden rock or stump. This cylinder is manufactured from quality steel and heat-treated to resist the bending and wear that kills cheaper units. The welded body design eliminates the tie-rod weak points that can fail under heavy loads, while the hardened rod surface resists scoring and premature wear.
Good to Know
This is a direct replacement cylinder, so installation follows standard procedures—just disconnect your hydraulic lines, remove the old pins, and bolt this one in place. Keep the pins lightly greased for easy installation and removal—nothing worse than a stuck pin when you’re trying to change implements in a hurry. If you’re rebuilding multiple cylinders, consider ordering the matching seal kit (197-90002) to have on hand for future maintenance.



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