Assuming you refer to this item
2x8.25x1.18 Category 1 Hydraulic Double Acting Top Link Cylinder | AMA | Brands | www.surpluscenter.com, do you see anything that would prohibit removal of the banjo fittings and lock valve assembly / using direct connection to the cylinder ports, if one wanted float control?
Is there any reason one can't or shouldn't use a 'generic' cylinder with swivel ball ends for a top link (or side link for that matter)? Just wondering if there's any reason to not use one of the swivel ball end cylinders on this page, for example, if we find diameter, length and stroke that seems to fit our requirements for top-and-tilt additions?
Please see
https://www.surpluscenter.com/Catalog/Catalog291-059.pdf
Understanding that there's pros, cons, and preferences about locks vs float .... Brian has some IMHO interesting and compelling comments about it on his FitRite website tutorials page.