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Hi there,
I just bought an old Loader to put on my '73 4000. It is a very old loader, and the lift cylinders are only single action, so I wanted to replace them with double acting cylinders. I have found several brands on line that would fit. The cylinders that I have found all seem to have 3/8 inch ports to connect the hydraulics lines. Should I use 3/8 inch hoses and lines all of the way around, or should I use larger diameter hoses and lines and use an adapter to bring the last connection down to 3/8 inch?
Thanks in advance,
Sean