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hydraulic cylinders

ScottAR

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NE Arkansas
The second one is the one you need. You will also need
a 3/4 drive breaker bar and a I think 1 13/16" socket.
A goodly sized cheater pipe will also be handy.

Buy a lifetime warranty breaker bar, you may test it.
I did. :)
 
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