1.5x20 Hydraulic Cylinder, Welded Cross Tube, Double Acting vs 1.5x8 Hydraulic Cylinder, 1.5" bore, 8" stroke, welded cross tube
Overall winner: 1.5x20 Hydraulic Cylinder, Welded Cross Tube, Double Acting
Key Differences
Product A (1.5" bore, 8" stroke) is the more affordable option and is noted for well-built construction and good fit/compatibility. Product B (1.5" bore, 20" stroke) offers a much longer stroke and welded cross tube construction for applications needing extended travel, but its retracted/extended lengths may not suit all setups and it lacks a broad compatibility list
1.5x20 Hydraulic Cylinder, Welded Cross Tube, Double Acting
Hydraulic cylinder with 1.5 in bore and 20 in stroke, double acting. Key benefit: compatibility with loaders; customers note solid build and good functionality
Pros
- well-built construction
- properly fitting compatibility
- functional performance
- clear bore and stroke specs
Cons
- specific compatibility noted with Kubota La302 loader
- retraced dimensions require fit verification
1.5x8 Hydraulic Cylinder, 1.5" bore, 8" stroke, welded cross tube
Hydraulic double-acting cylinder with SAE #4 port for 3500 psi systems. Key benefit: solid build and proper fit for loader applications, with positive user feedback on functionality
Pros
- sturdy build quality
- good fit for compatible loaders
- functional performance
- well-constructed and reliable
Cons
- limited customer detail on compatibility
- no explicit material specs beyond bore/rod
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AMRAP HYDRAULICS |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | AMRAP HYDRAULICS |
| User Reviews | Tie |