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While fabricating a replacement for the hydraulic side link cylinder I originally made about 8 years ago...I inadvertently welded the top yoke (cylinder end) with the angle 180* out from the correct orientation with the hose ports...
Thus, rather than cutting it off and re-welding it (a PITA to keep it cool) I'm going to put it on the left side where it will work fine...no problem with hose or other interference...Is there anything I'm missing as far as complications?...I know some operators elect to have hydraulic cylinders on both sides so I don't anticipate any issues but just thought I would check if I'm missing anything.
If I just reverse the cylinder and keep it on the right side I would have to cut a section of the PTO guard plate to prevent it from interfering with the top port and hose etc...
Thus, rather than cutting it off and re-welding it (a PITA to keep it cool) I'm going to put it on the left side where it will work fine...no problem with hose or other interference...Is there anything I'm missing as far as complications?...I know some operators elect to have hydraulic cylinders on both sides so I don't anticipate any issues but just thought I would check if I'm missing anything.
If I just reverse the cylinder and keep it on the right side I would have to cut a section of the PTO guard plate to prevent it from interfering with the top port and hose etc...