Description
When your implement needs reliable hydraulic power for lifting, tilting, or pushing, this Cross DB series cylinder delivers the force you need with the precision control you expect. Whether you’re raising a loader bucket, angling a blade, or operating a three-point attachment, a quality hydraulic cylinder makes all the difference between smooth operation and frustrating downtime. This 2.5-inch bore cylinder gives you plenty of power while the 16-inch stroke provides the range of motion for most medium-duty applications.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 2.5-inch bore delivers strong pushing and pulling force for demanding farm tasks
- 16-inch stroke length handles most standard lift and tilt operations on implements and attachments
- 2500 PSI rating means it can handle high-pressure hydraulic systems without breaking a sweat
- 3/8 NPT ports thread right into your existing hydraulic lines for easy installation
- 1-inch clevis pin design provides secure mounting points that won’t work loose under load
Built for Real Farm Work
Cross DB series cylinders are workhorses you’ll find on hay balers, grain carts, front-end loaders, and all kinds of three-point implements. This size cylinder is perfect for medium-duty applications where you need more power than a 2-inch bore but don’t need the bulk of a 3-inch unit. From raising spreader tailgates to angling snow blades, it’s sized just right for the jobs that come up every day around the farm.
Made to Last
Cross builds these cylinders to handle the constant pressure changes and heavy loads that come with hydraulic work. The welded construction and quality seals keep your hydraulic fluid where it belongs while standing up to the vibration, temperature swings, and general abuse that farm equipment dishes out season after season.
Installation Notes
This is a direct bolt-in replacement for most applications using the same bore and stroke dimensions. The 26-1/4 inch closed center-to-center measurement and standard NPT ports make installation straightforward. Always relieve hydraulic pressure before removing the old cylinder, and consider replacing the hydraulic lines if they’re showing their age.


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