Description
When your hydraulic cylinder starts getting loose at the base connection or you notice play in the mounting, the clevis base is likely worn out from all those cycles of extending and retracting. This threaded connection point takes a beating every time your cylinder extends and retracts, and when it’s worn, you’ll notice it right away—wobbly attachments, loose connections, or worse yet, a complete failure when you need your equipment most. This replacement clevis base gets that 3.5-inch bore cylinder mounted solid again.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined clevis base designed specifically for Cross 3508ASAE, 3516DB, and 3524DB cylinder series
- Heavy-duty construction built to handle the constant stress and side loads of hydraulic operation
- 1-inch pin hole diameter that works with standard heavy-duty clevis pins rated for serious loads
- This isn’t some lightweight replacement part—it’s built to the same standards as your original clevis. Cross manufactures these components to handle the constant stress of hydraulic systems, so you can count on it holding up through busy seasons and tough conditions.
Built for Real Farm Work
This rod clevis is designed to work with Cross hydraulic cylinders found on implements and equipment throughout the farm. 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 2-inch bore cylinders up to 2-1/2 inch units with various stroke lengths. The 3.5-inch bore size puts this in the heavy-duty category for serious hydraulic applications where you need maximum force and reliability.
Made to Last
Farm equipment puts clevis pins through the wringer with constant vibration, side loads, and the occasional shock load when you hit that hidden rock or stump. This clevis base is engineered to handle those same forces at the mounting point, with robust construction that won’t crack or wear out when the pressure’s on and the work needs to get done.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward—just thread it onto your cylinder rod and secure it with the appropriate pin. Make sure to check the thread pitch and pin hole size before ordering, and always replace both the clevis and pin together for the best fit and longest life. A quality 1-inch clevis pin is essential for this application—don’t skimp on hardware when dealing with heavy hydraulic loads.



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