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Old 01-16-2019, 11:58 PM
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I cannot guarantee for a Haban, only experience with a gt IH blade.

Are you starting from scratch?
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Old 01-17-2019, 02:27 AM
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I’m not sure what you mean by starting from scratch. I have a 2072 and a 54” haban blade with mount. I have looked for the power angle cylinder but cannot find one for a reasonable price and was considering trying the cylinder posted in this thread for a 54” blade. The haban blade has the cylinder mounts already attached. Hope this clears things up. Let me know.
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I’m not sure what you mean by starting from scratch. I have a 2072 and a 54” haban blade with mount. I have looked for the power angle cylinder but cannot find one for a reasonable price and was considering trying the cylinder posted in this thread for a 54” blade. The haban blade has the cylinder mounts already attached. Hope this clears things up. Let me know.
If the cylinder mounts are already attached, then selecting a cylinder is easier. Use a tape measure, move the blade back and forth and measure the minimum distance and the maximum distance between the mounting points. Go to one of many hydraulic cylinder suppliers and select a cylinder that fits. Needs to be double acting.

Go here: https://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydrau...lic-Cylinders/
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I’m not sure what you mean by starting from scratch. I have a 2072 and a 54” haban blade with mount. I have looked for the power angle cylinder but cannot find one for a reasonable price and was considering trying the cylinder posted in this thread for a 54” blade. The haban blade has the cylinder mounts already attached. Hope this clears things up. Let me know.

Dont know anything about a Haban Blade, dont know if they come with all the brackets from the factory and you just add a cylinder or if it's like the IH blade where you have to install mounting brackets in addition to the cylinder to have power angle. If you have to build the brackets, similar to what you need for the IH, I consider that starting from scratch.

If your blade already has the "mounting brackets" on it for the hydraulic cylinder then there just are a few things to do.

A) measure the pin size in diameter

B) when the blade is locked in the straight position measure the center to center distance between the two pins.

C) subtract 4" from that measurement. This will give you the approximate CLOSED or RETRACTED length of the cylinder you need.

Simply, when cylinder shopping, you need to know the diameter, pin size, and retracted length.


In your case I'm guessing that you will need a double acting 1.5" bore x 8" stroke cylinder with a retracted measurement of X?

You may need to change the stroke +2 or -2 depending but will need to add or subtract that from the halfway point.

Clear as mud?
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If the cylinder mounts are already attached, then selecting a cylinder is easier. Use a tape measure, move the blade back and forth and measure the minimum distance and the maximum distance between the mounting points. Go to one of many hydraulic cylinder suppliers and select a cylinder that fits. Needs to be double acting.

Go here: https://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydrau...lic-Cylinders/

Typed my answer at 2 am. Didn't post it for some reason. Posted mine and see you said the same thing lol
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Old 01-21-2019, 08:35 AM
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Good Morning,

I was able to get the 54" blade mounted on the tractor over the weekend. The model number on the blade is 190-401-100. Is it safe to say this is in fact a cub blade and not a haban?

If so, I will order that cylinder for it. Does anyone know of a source on ebay or other online resource that sells the hydro lines ready to go? I was unable to locate any.

Thanks in advance.
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You should be able to get the flex lines at Surplus Center.
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Good Morning,

I was able to get the 54" blade mounted on the tractor over the weekend. The model number on the blade is 190-401-100. Is it safe to say this is in fact a cub blade and not a haban?

If so, I will order that cylinder for it. Does anyone know of a source on ebay or other online resource that sells the hydro lines ready to go? I was unable to locate any.

Thanks in advance.
190-401-100 is the Haban design blade.
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Good Morning,

I was able to get the 54" blade mounted on the tractor over the weekend. The model number on the blade is 190-401-100. Is it safe to say this is in fact a cub blade and not a haban?

If so, I will order that cylinder for it. Does anyone know of a source on ebay or other online resource that sells the hydro lines ready to go? I was unable to locate any.

Thanks in advance.
I had my hoses made at the local NAPA. I use a piece of 5/16 fuel hose to take the measurements, then went to NAPA with a list of the sizes I needed. Remember, there are different thread types--some are tapered pipe (IPS), some are straight, some use an o-ring, and, of course, the various hydraulic fitting threads.

I think Tractor Supply has an assortment of pre-made hoses as well. I did buy some adapters and fittings there.
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I had my hoses made at the local NAPA. I use a piece of 5/16 fuel hose to take the measurements, then went to NAPA with a list of the sizes I needed. Remember, there are different thread types--some are tapered pipe (IPS), some are straight, some use an o-ring, and, of course, the various hydraulic fitting threads.

I think Tractor Supply has an assortment of pre-made hoses as well. I did buy some adapters and fittings there.
If you calculate the length you need, as mentioned, you can go to the
TSC www and pick out something that will work for you.
IIRR TSC uses NPT ----Tapered pipe thread,--- male both ends.
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