1.5x8 Hydraulic Cylinder, 1.5" bore, 8" stroke, welded cross tube vs 2x12 Hydraulic Cylinder - 2 in bore, 12 in stroke, welded cross tube
Overall winner: 2x12 Hydraulic Cylinder - 2 in bore, 12 in stroke, welded cross tube
Key Differences
Product A is a 1.5" bore with an 8" stroke and is positioned as the more affordable option with good fit and compatibility notes; Product B is a larger 2" bore with a 12" stroke offering heavier-duty welded cross-tube construction and loader-fit notes specific to Kubota LA302. Choose A if you need a more compact, budget-friendly cylinder; choose B if you need greater stroke and bore for heavier hydraulic tasks compatible with the noted loader
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
2x12 Hydraulic Cylinder - 2 in bore, 12 in stroke, welded cross tube
Hydraulic cylinder with 2 in bore, 12 in stroke, and welded cross tube. Provides focused lifting action with 20 in retracted length and 32 in extended length. Customers note good fit and functionality, especially with compatible Kubota La302 loader
Pros
- robust bore size
- long stroke length
- welded cross tube design
- good fit and functionality
Cons
- specific compatibility noted with Kubota La302
- mentions precise dimensions may affect fit
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AMRAP HYDRAULICS |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | AMRAP HYDRAULICS |
| User Reviews | Tie |